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Activity: Periodic Table Scavenger Hunt
Use each clue below to determine the identity of the element on the periodic table.
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Element:
1. Symbol Au.
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2. The most reactive nonmetal.
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3. Atomic number of 12.
4. An alkali metal in period 4.
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5. The most abundant element in air.
Hint: it has an atomic mumber of 7.
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6. A metal with 3 valence electrons, used in cans.
7. A period 3 element that will not react naturally.
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8. Has 5 valence electrons and is in period 3.
9. The most reactive metal.
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10. A period 1 element used to make balloons float.
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11. The only nonmetal in group 1.
12. Responsible for the smell of rotten eggs.
Hint: it has 16 protons.
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13. Has an atomic number that doubles silicon's.
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14. The first element in the group of rare carth metals.
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15. A group 12 metal that was once used in thermometers,
but is now known to be poisonous.
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16. Has 3 valence electrons and 4 energy levels.
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17. The only metalloid in period 3.
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18. The only metalloid with 3 valence electrons.
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19. The alkali metal that makes up table salt.
20. Its most common isotope has 5 neutrons.
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Transcribed Image Text:Activity: Periodic Table Scavenger Hunt Use each clue below to determine the identity of the element on the periodic table. Clues Element: 1. Symbol Au. Add Text Here! Add Text Here! 2. The most reactive nonmetal. Add Text Here! 3. Atomic number of 12. 4. An alkali metal in period 4. Add Text Here! 5. The most abundant element in air. Hint: it has an atomic mumber of 7. Add Text Here! Add Text Here! Add Text Here! 6. A metal with 3 valence electrons, used in cans. 7. A period 3 element that will not react naturally. Add Text Here! 8. Has 5 valence electrons and is in period 3. 9. The most reactive metal. Add Text Here! 10. A period 1 element used to make balloons float. Add Text Here! Add Text Here! 11. The only nonmetal in group 1. 12. Responsible for the smell of rotten eggs. Hint: it has 16 protons. Add Text Here! 13. Has an atomic number that doubles silicon's. Add Text Here! 14. The first element in the group of rare carth metals. Add Text Here! 15. A group 12 metal that was once used in thermometers, but is now known to be poisonous. Add Text Here! 16. Has 3 valence electrons and 4 energy levels. Add Text Here! 17. The only metalloid in period 3. Add Text Here! Add Text Here! 18. The only metalloid with 3 valence electrons. Add Text Here! Add Text Here! 19. The alkali metal that makes up table salt. 20. Its most common isotope has 5 neutrons. Alomic Strucre Unit O' Not Roke Science 2017
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