Across
- 3. A number that tells what the most common isotope of an element is
- 5. Subatomic particles with up down down quarks
- 7. Elements with more or less neutrons than protons
- 8. The letter(s) in a singular square on the periodic table
- 9. A display of the number of protons, sum of protons and neutrons, element, and charge all together
- 11. Elements with the same number of protons and neutrons, but a different amount of electrons than the element would normally have
- 13. Subatomic particles with up up down quarks
- 15. The charge that makes an ion an anion
Down
- 1. The charge that makes an ion a cation
- 2. The number in a nuclear symbol that you can subtract protons from to get neutrons
- 4. Subatomic particles with little to no weight that make up most of the volume of the nucleus
- 6. The type of bond between C and O in CO2, for example
- 7. The type of bond between Na and I in NaI, for example
- 10. The number on the periodic table that determines what the element is
- 12. Particles with varying amounts that decide what bigger particle they become part of
- 14. The thing that contains protons, neutrons, and electrons
