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getting to know the periodic table
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...periodically
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- the number of protons plus the number of neutrons equals the
- the group 17 elements
- columns on the periodic table
- elements 58 - 71
- the group 1 elements
- mercury and bromine are the only elements that naturally exist in this state at room temperature
- these subatomic particles have no charge
- semi - conductors; boron, silicon, and arsenic are examples
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- elements 90 - 103
- carbon, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen are all examples of
- located at the center of the periodic table
- these metals are located in group 2
- the group 18 elements
- rows on the periodic table
- these elements are shiny and excellent conductors of heat and electricity
- these subatomic particles have a negative charge
- these subatomic particles have a positive charge
Brief Explanations
- Across - 1: The sum of protons and neutrons gives the mass number.
- Across - 2: Group 17 elements are halogens.
- Across - 3: Columns on the periodic table are groups.
- Across - 4: Elements 58 - 71 are lanthanides.
- Across - 5: Group 1 elements are alkali metals.
- Across - 6: Mercury and bromine are liquids at room - temperature.
- Across - 7: Neutrons are subatomic particles with no charge.
- Across - 8: Boron, silicon, and arsenic are metalloids (semi - conductors).
- Down - 9: Elements 90 - 103 are actinides.
- Down - 10: Carbon, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen are non - metals.
- Down - 11: Transition metals are located at the center of the periodic table.
- Down - 12: Group 2 elements are alkaline earth metals.
- Down - 13: Group 18 elements are noble gases.
- Down - 14: Rows on the periodic table are periods.
- Down - 15: Metals are shiny and good conductors of heat and electricity.
- Down - 16: Electrons are subatomic particles with a negative charge.
- Down - 17: Protons are subatomic particles with a positive charge.
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- Across - 1: Mass number
- Across - 2: Halogens
- Across - 3: Groups
- Across - 4: Lanthanides
- Across - 5: Alkali metals
- Across - 6: Liquids
- Across - 7: Neutrons
- Across - 8: Metalloids
- Down - 9: Actinides
- Down - 10: Non - metals
- Down - 11: Transition metals
- Down - 12: Alkaline earth metals
- Down - 13: Noble gases
- Down - 14: Periods
- Down - 15: Metals
- Down - 16: Electrons
- Down - 17: Protons