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Chemistry: The Periodic Table of Elements Quiz Word Search
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From Al to Zn, test your knowledge of the periodic table with this word search quiz.
Instructions: How much do you No (nobelium) about Th (thorium) periodic table? Answer these questions, N (nitrogen) try to find the answers In (indium) the word find puzzle. Good luck to U (uranium)!
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What is the first metal in the periodic table?
Lithium
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This element combines with Chlorine to form table salt
Sodium
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This element combines with oxygen to form rust, and also magnetite
Iron
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Commonly found in balloons, this is the earliest noble gas in the periodic table
Helium
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This element is often used in computer chips and photovoltaic solar power, and is commonly found in windows
Silicon
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This radioactive element is known for its use in nuclear power, but was also used by the ancient Romans to give a yellow color to glass
Uranium
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First synthesized in 1937, this element is the earliest in the periodic table which has only radioactive isotopes
Technetium
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Synthesized in 1950, this element's name refers to the Golden State
Californium
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Gases such as neon, argon, helium, and radon are known as ____ ____
noble gases
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Fluorine, chlorine, iodine, and bromine are a type of element known as ________
halogens
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This eighth-most abundant element in the earth's crust burns brightly and is found in chlorophyll
Magnesium
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Also known as wolfram, this element is often found in incandescent light bulbs
Tungsten
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This element was first isolated from potash and is found in high concentrations in plants
Potassium
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This element is the most abundant in the earth's crust, is found in water, and is something we need to breathe
Oxygen
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This element is the most conductive element and is found in photographic film
Silver