Across
- 2. three unpaired d electrons
- 5. a column on the periodic table
- 7. particles responsible for increasing size going from top to bottom of the periodic table
- 8. type of attraction between charged particles
- 11. d block element with six electrons in that subshell
- 15. atomic property measuring attraction for electrons
- 16. full s and p subshells, period 5
- 17. in the same period, but smaller than phosphorus
- 19. group 17 period 3
- 21. largest predicted element in group 2
- 22. highest predicted ionization energy in group 16
- 23. largest predicted atom on the periodic table
Down
- 1. predicted electron configuration ending d^9
- 3. highest predicted ionization energy in period 3
- 4. noble gas smaller than neon
- 6. particles responsible for decreasing size going from left to right on the periodic table
- 9. five unpaired electrons, d^1 d^1 d^1 d^1 d^1
- 10. energy to remove an electron from an atom
- 12. a row on the periodic table
- 13. period 6, two unpaired p electrons
- 14. largest period 2 element
- 18. group 11 period 6
- 19. in the same group, but bigger than rubidium
- 20. group 17 element with highest predicted ionization energy