The Different Types of Elements! Crossword Puzzle

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  • gold: what is the metal with the symbol au?
  • neon: an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group. it is obtained by the distillation of liquid air and is used in fluorescent lamps and illuminated advertising signs.
  • helium: an inert gas which is the lightest member of the noble gas series.
  • oxygen: a gas that is normally shown as 0
  • fe: what is the chemical symbol for iron?
  • alkali metals: any of the elements lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, and francium, occupying group ia (1) of the periodic table. they are very reactive, electropositive, monovalent metals.
  • magnesium: a silver-white metal of the alkaline earth series. it is used to make strong lightweight alloys, and is also used in flash bulbs and pyrotechnics, as it burns with a brilliant white flame.
  • halogen gases: a group of nonmetals. at room temperature fluorine and chlorine become gases, whereas bromine becomes a liquid.
  • noble gasses: any of the gaseous elements helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon, occupying group 0 (18) of the periodic table. they were long believed to be totally unreactive but compounds of xenon, krypton, and radon are known
  • lead: what is the alkaline metal with the symbol pb?
  • nitrogen: a colourless, odourless unreactive gas that forms about 78 per cent of the earth's atmosphere. the chemical symbol is n on the periodic table.
  • hydrogen: a very flammable gas
  • potassium: the chemical element of atomic number 19, a soft silvery-white reactive metal of the alkali metal group.
  • other metals: elements that are ductile and malleable, good conductors of both electricity and heat, and forming ionic bonds with non-metals.
  • carbon: a gas that is normally shown as a c on the periodic table.