Chapter 11a

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Across
  1. 3. a reactive family of elements with one valence electron (2w)
  2. 7. the element with the largest atomic radius on the whole table
  3. 9. the element with the largest ionization energy and electronegativity
  4. 10. electronegativity uses this type of bond (2w)
  5. 11. positively charged piece of an atom that electrons orbit
  6. 14. a measure of the ability of a nucleus to attract electrons from a different atom
  7. 17. a family of elements with only a full s orbital
  8. 20. these seven elements make the shape of a seven on the table
  9. 25. the family with 5 valence electrons, and has a quite important element at the top (2w)
  10. 27. elements with high conuctivity and malleability
Down
  1. 1. the distance from the outermost valence electron to the nucleus (2w)
  2. 2. elements with traits between metals and nonmetals and nonmetals, on the stairs
  3. 4. the amount of energy released when an electron is added to a neutral atom or molecule in the gaseous state to form a negative ion (2w)
  4. 5. a vertical column of elements on the Periodic Table of the Elements
  5. 6. electrons on the outermost shell (2w)
  6. 8. the attraction of electrons to their nuclei (3w)
  7. 12. an acronym for an energetic school official of a multi-storied school
  8. 13. a horizontal row of elements on the Periodic Table of the Elements
  9. 15. the metallic metals in the middle of the periodic tables (2w)
  10. 16. elements with low conductivity that are generally found on the right side of the periodic table
  11. 18. the energy required to rip away an electron from an atom (2w)
  12. 19. a reactive family containing 4 diatonic elements
  13. 21. s, p, d, f
  14. 22. an aristocratic family of elements with snootily complete electron shells (2w)
  15. 23. metalloids touch this structure in the table
  16. 24. the unit with which atomic radii are measured
  17. 26. the number of valence electrons determine its (blank) in families