Chemistry

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Across
  1. 3. The distance from an atom's nucleus to its outermost electron.
  2. 5. A positively charged ion, typically formed by metals losing electrons.
  3. 7. An atom or molecule that has a net positive or negative charge due to gaining or losing electrons.
  4. 8. Elements that are typically brittle, poor conductors, and tend to gain electrons.
  5. 10. Elements in the d-block (groups 3-12) of the periodic table, often forming colored compounds.
  6. 11. Elements found in groups 1, 2, and 13-18 of the periodic table.
  7. 12. The statement that the properties of the elements are a periodic function of their atomic numbers.
  8. 13. The minimum energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron from a gaseous atom.
  9. 15. A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table.
Down
  1. 1. The energy released when an electron is added to a neutral atom to form a negative ion.
  2. 2. The net positive charge experienced by an electron in a multi-electron atom.
  3. 4. Elements with properties intermediate between those of metals and nonmetals.
  4. 6. Elements that are typically shiny, malleable, ductile, good conductors, and tend to lose electrons.
  5. 9. A negatively charged ion, typically formed by nonmetals gaining electrons.
  6. 14. A vertical column in the periodic table; elements in the same one have similar properties.