Across
- 7. It is the second-most electropositive element and the second-rarest naturally occurring element
- 9. the element with symbol Eu
- 10. the element whose refrigerating capacity is 40 times more than liquid helium
- 13. the element with atomic number 103
- 14. the most diamagnetic element
- 15. the metal first isolated in 1781 by Peter Jacob Hjelm.
- 16. the element whose atomic number is 64
- 17. the element with atomic mass 269 g.mol -1
- 18. the element officially known as Tennessine
- 19. the element made by a named after a Scandinavian goddess
- 20. the element discovered by Albert Ghiorso
Down
- 1. the element which was first prepared by chemist Aristid V. Grosse
- 2. the element named after the father of the periodic table
- 3. Its name was derived from a Greek word meaning "to be concealed"
- 4. the 66th element in the periodic table
- 5. the element discovered in Germany
- 6. the element discovered by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Joint Institute of Nuclear Research.
- 8. the element with symbol Bh
- 11. Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff discovered this element by the method of flame spectroscopy.
- 12. the element used by Rutherford in his famous scattering experiment
