ElementCluesGroup

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The element in group 1, period 4
The special elements removed from
periods 6 & 7
The element in group 18, period 2
The element in group 8 that rusts
The most reactive group on the
periodic table
The element in group 3, period 3
All the elements to the left of the
staircase
The TWO subatomic particles that are
electrically charged
The elements on the staircase
The subatomic particles that are too
small to count in the mass
The elements to the right of the
staircase
The subatomic particles that
determine reactivity
The only non-metal on the left side of
the table
The tendency of an atom to interact
with other atoms
Identifies each individual element
The metalloid in group 14 that is found
in many phones and computers
Two elements similar to gold
Atomic Mass – Atomic Number
The horizontal rows on the periodic
table
Upper-Case First/Lower-case others
The vertical columns on the periodic
table
Two elements that are similar to
Chlorine
The number of protons and neutrons
in the nucleus
The group most likely to react with
group one (the Alkali Metals)
The element in group 2 that can be
found in milk
The smallest part of an element
that maintains the properties of
the element
The element in group 18 that
Superman may not like
The element in g roup 14,
period 3
The element in group 1, period 4
The special elements removed from
periods 6 & 7
The element in group 18, period 2
The element in group 8 that rusts
The most reactive group on the
periodic table
The element in group 3, period 3
All the elements to the left of the
staircase
The TWO subatomic particles that are
electrically charged
The elements on the staircase
The subatomic particles that are too
small to count in the mass
The elements to the right of the
staircase
The subatomic particles that
determine reactivity
The only non-metal on the left side of
the table
The tendency of an atom to interact
with other atoms
Identifies each individual element
The metalloid in group 14 that is found
in many phones and computers
Two elements similar to gold
Atomic Mass – Atomic Number
The horizontal rows on the periodic
table
Upper-Case First/Lower-case others
The vertical columns on the periodic
table
Two elements that are similar to
Chlorine
The number of protons and neutrons
in the nucleus
The group most likely to react with
group one (the Alkali Metals)
The element in group 2 that can be
found in milk
The smallest part of an element
that maintains the properties of
the element
The element in group 18 that
Superman may not like
The element in group 14,
period 3
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