Periodic Table Geography

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Across
  1. 1. Elements beyond uranium on the periodic table
  2. 3. The first 2 and last 6 groups of elements on the periodic table
  3. 6. Another term for elements in the f-block & Group 3
  4. 8. The majority of elements on the periodic table
  5. 9. Metals with a density more than 5 g/cc
  6. 11. A column on the periodic table
  7. 12. The middle section of the periodic table
  8. 14. The bottom section of the periodic table
  9. 19. How elements use to be organized on the periodic table
  10. 20. A row on the periodic table
  11. 21. The least reactive elements on the periodic table
  12. 22. Elements located in the top-right corner of the periodic table
  13. 24. Another term for an element that is not entirely metallic nor nonmetallic
  14. 25. The most reactive nonmetals on the periodic table
  15. 26. A group of elements that share similar properties
  16. 27. Name of elements following lanthanum on the periodic table
  17. 29. Name of elements following actinium on the periodic table
  18. 30. The most reactive metals on the periodic table
  19. 32. Elements that are intermediate between metals & nonmetals
  20. 34. Another term for manmade elements
Down
  1. 2. Another term for the last group of elements on the periodic table
  2. 4. Another term for metals positioned nearby the nonmetallic elements on the periodic table
  3. 5. The p-block metals
  4. 7. Another term for the "main group" elements
  5. 10. The 2nd most reactive group of metals on the periodic table
  6. 13. The central 10 groups of elements on the periodic table
  7. 15. Another term for the 5f elements
  8. 16. Metals with a density less than 5 g/cc
  9. 17. Cu, Ag, & Au
  10. 18. rare, naturally occurring metals of high economic value
  11. 23. Elements are organized on the periodic table by increasing "Z" value
  12. 28. metals resistant to corrosion consisting of the "platinum group" along with gold and sometimes silver
  13. 31. Another term for the 4f elements
  14. 33. The periodic table can be organized by subshell bloc