chemistry Crossword Puzzles
Chemistry 2025-03-24
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- A ____ reaction is when a set of substances undergo a chemical change and form a different substance
- Chemistry began as an official science during the ____s
- chemistry is closely related to _______
- Chemistry is the study of ______
- Modern chemistry is about ___ centuries old
- the formula for water is ___
- People who study chemistry
- Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier is considered the ______ of chemistry
- iron, gold, and silver are ______
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- the study of the chemical processes that take place in living organisms, for instance in farming, and on the effect the resulting produce will have on our body’s metabolism.
- many chemicals are harmless but some are dangerous, for example _______ can cause cancer
- there are currently ____ _______ ________ elements on the periodic table
- ________ chemistry involves looking at chemistry through the lens of physics to study changes in pressure, temperatures and rates of conversion, for example, as substances react.
- Substances made up of a single type of atom
- Elements are listed on the ______ table
- matter is made up of tiny building blocks called _____
- the study of matter and the chemical changes that matter undergoes
- chemistry is sometimes called the ______ science
- There are ____ types of chemistry
19 Clues: People who study chemistry • the formula for water is ___ • Chemistry is the study of ______ • There are ____ types of chemistry • iron, gold, and silver are ______ • chemistry is closely related to _______ • Elements are listed on the ______ table • Substances made up of a single type of atom • Modern chemistry is about ___ centuries old • ...
Chemistry 2025-08-11
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- A ____ reaction is when a set of substances undergo a chemical change and form a different substance
- Chemistry began as an official science during the ____s
- chemistry is closely related to _______
- Chemistry is the study of ______
- Modern chemistry is about ___ centuries old
- the formula for water is ___
- People who study chemistry
- Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier is considered the ______ of chemistry
- iron, gold, and silver are ______
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- the study of the chemical processes that take place in living organisms, for instance in farming, and on the effect the resulting produce will have on our body’s metabolism.
- many chemicals are harmless but some are dangerous, for example _______ can cause cancer
- there are currently ____ _______ ________ elements on the periodic table
- ________ chemistry involves looking at chemistry through the lens of physics to study changes in pressure, temperatures and rates of conversion, for example, as substances react.
- Substances made up of a single type of atom
- Elements are listed on the ______ table
- matter is made up of tiny building blocks called _____
- the study of matter and the chemical changes that matter undergoes
- chemistry is sometimes called the ______ science
- There are ____ types of chemistry
19 Clues: People who study chemistry • the formula for water is ___ • Chemistry is the study of ______ • There are ____ types of chemistry • iron, gold, and silver are ______ • chemistry is closely related to _______ • Elements are listed on the ______ table • Substances made up of a single type of atom • Modern chemistry is about ___ centuries old • ...
The Flavors of Chemistry 2025-11-02
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- Studying super tiny materials and particles one billionth of a meter wide
- The math-and-energy side of chemistry that explains how reactions happen
- Exploring how things stick, spread, or bead up on surfaces
- Making chemistry work at factory scale to produce everyday products
- The chemistry of metals, rocks, and minerals that aren’t based on carbon chains
- The study of long chain molecules like plastics, rubbers, and slime
- The chemistry of atoms’ nuclei, radiation, and energy from the atom
- Sharing chemistry through teaching, demos, and cool experiments
- Designing and testing molecules that can become helpful medicines
- said:
- Exploring how we make and improve things like glass, metals, and ceramics
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- The science of measuring what stuff is made of and how much is there
- Where chemistry meets biology to explore cells, proteins, and DNA
- Studying air, water, soil, and how chemicals affect our planet
- Chemistry of crops, soil, and food flavors and nutrients
- Using coding and models to predict and visualize molecules
- How chemistry shapes Earth’s crust, oceans, and volcanoes
- The chemistry of carbon and living things like plants and people
- Studying fuels, batteries, and cleaner power sources
- Discovering the stories of famous experiments and chemists
20 Clues: said: • Studying fuels, batteries, and cleaner power sources • Chemistry of crops, soil, and food flavors and nutrients • How chemistry shapes Earth’s crust, oceans, and volcanoes • Exploring how things stick, spread, or bead up on surfaces • Using coding and models to predict and visualize molecules • Discovering the stories of famous experiments and chemists • ...
Yr 7 Term 5 and 6 Key Words End of Term 2025-06-23
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- Chemistry - Reaction of an acid with an alkali making a salt and water. The pH gets closer to 7.
- Chemistry - Metals react with oxygen to form solid metal oxides
- Physics - Energy sources formed million of year ago eg coal, oil, natural gas
- Biology - A characteristic that can only have certain categories (e.g. blood type)
- Physics - It will never run out
- Physics - the useful energy given out divided by the total energy put in
- Chemistry - Sour tasting chemical eg, vinegar
- Biology - The egg nucleus and sperm nucleus join together in the oviduct
- Chemistry - Reversible changes (e.g. dissolving, melting) which aren’t reactions
- Chemistry - A more reactive metal element takes the place of a less reactive metal in its compound
- Biology - Period of time when a child develops into an adult
- Physics - When energy is transferred to wasted energy store (e.g. a light bulb heating up)
- Biology - Differences in characteristics within species or between species
- Biology - Characteristics which enable an organism to be successful and survive (eg thick fur for warmth; spiny leaves to protect & save water; camouflage)
- Physics - Energy which is not useful (often heat to surroundings)
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- Chemistry – A Reaction that forms a salt and hydrogen gas
- Chemistry - Substance which is formed/made
- Physics - Energy can’t be used again (it will run out)
- Chemistry - Substance we start with
- Physics - Energy cannot be created or destroyed –only transferred.
- Chemistry - Changes colour to show how strong or weak an acid or alkali is
- Biology - Ball of cells formed when the fertilised egg divides several times
- Chemistry - Atoms in the reactants are rearranged to make products
- Biology - A characteristic that can take any value within a range (e.g. height)
- Chemistry - Contains dye which changes colour to identify acid or alkali.
- Biology - Nine months between fertilisation and birth when the foetus grows.
- Biology - Members of the same species can mate to produce fertile offspring
- Physics - Energy generation methods that will not run out
- Biology - Physical changes of an adolescent
- Biology - Sperm (male) and egg (female) cells
- Physics - How much energy is transferred per second, measured in Watts.
- Chemistry - Chemical opposite of an acid eg soap, bleach, toothpaste
- Chemistry - High if lots of acid/alkali particles and few water particles
- Biology - 28 day cycle run be hormones in females
- Chemistry - Lower pH values mean more acidic, Higher pH means more alkaline
35 Clues: Physics - It will never run out • Chemistry - Substance we start with • Chemistry - Substance which is formed/made • Biology - Physical changes of an adolescent • Chemistry - Sour tasting chemical eg, vinegar • Biology - Sperm (male) and egg (female) cells • Biology - 28 day cycle run be hormones in females • Physics - Energy can’t be used again (it will run out) • ...
Intro to chemistry section 1-1 2025-01-01
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- the domain dealing with things you can see
- the domain dealing with things you can't see
- anything has has mass and takes up space
- the language used to represent the micro and macroscopic worlds
- chemistry that deals with the composition of matter
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by separate groups of researchers
- chemistry that deals with the rate of a reaction
- chemistry to figure out how something works
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- the chemistry that happens inside cells
- chemistry that does not involve carbon
- the study of matter and its interactions
- an educated guess
- the day of the week that is 9/15
- chemistry that involves carbon
- chemistry for a specific purpose
- a statement of fact meant to describe an action or set of actions
16 Clues: an educated guess • chemistry that involves carbon • the day of the week that is 9/15 • chemistry for a specific purpose • chemistry that does not involve carbon • the chemistry that happens inside cells • the study of matter and its interactions • anything has has mass and takes up space • the domain dealing with things you can see • ...
Intro to chemistry section 1-1 2020-09-15
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- the domain dealing with things you can see
- the domain dealing with things you can't see
- anything has has mass and takes up space
- the language used to represent the micro and macroscopic worlds
- chemistry that deals with the composition of matter
- an explanation of a set of related observations or events based upon proven hypotheses and verified multiple times by separate groups of researchers
- chemistry that deals with the rate of a reaction
- chemistry to figure out how something works
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- the chemistry that happens inside cells
- chemistry that does not involve carbon
- the study of matter and its interactions
- an educated guess
- the day of the week that is 9/15
- chemistry that involves carbon
- chemistry for a specific purpose
- a statement of fact meant to describe an action or set of actions
16 Clues: an educated guess • chemistry that involves carbon • the day of the week that is 9/15 • chemistry for a specific purpose • chemistry that does not involve carbon • the chemistry that happens inside cells • the study of matter and its interactions • anything has has mass and takes up space • the domain dealing with things you can see • ...
VP Lab Uses 2023-03-22
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- Serum Determination in Chemistry
- Discard Tube
- Whole Blood Hematology
- Molecular Diagnostic Tests
- Trace Elements and Drug Monitoring
- Coagulation Procedures
- Stat Serum Determination in Chemistry
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- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
- Lead Determinations
- Plasma Determination in Chemistry
- Chemistry Tests and STAT Electrolytes
- Blood Bank and Paternity Testing
- Serology and Serum Chemistry Tests
- Hematology Procedures and CBC Differentials
- Blood Alcohol Levels
15 Clues: Discard Tube • Lead Determinations • Blood Alcohol Levels • Whole Blood Hematology • Coagulation Procedures • Molecular Diagnostic Tests • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate • Serum Determination in Chemistry • Blood Bank and Paternity Testing • Plasma Determination in Chemistry • Trace Elements and Drug Monitoring • Serology and Serum Chemistry Tests • ...
General Chemistry 1 Assignment 2022-10-13
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- materials, These are materials or substances used in the primary production or manufacturing of goods such as in textile industry, wool, silk, jute, cotton, flax, glass fibre, polyester, acrylic, nylon etc. are being used to
- Are used in cars, cell phones, laptops, watches, flashlights, and many other power storage applications.
- products, These are products that are bought by individuals or households for personal use.
- Is a mixture of various chemicals.
- chemistry, (chemistry and physics).
- Chemistry, Has made jobs of police officers a lot easier.
- and Soaps, They are a mixture of chemicals with cleaning properties. Theyare manufactured in chemical industries through saponification of fatty acids.
- different kinds fabric.
- conservation.
- Work to improve the quality of a product or involve in the development of new materials.
- and products, to use renewable raw materials, conserve the energy and develop better catalysts and others.
- Chemistry, Is the central subject in the study of
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- Make comparisons to find the best product (quality) or service at the best price (cost).
- and Pulp Industry, Are responsible for negative impacts on the environment.
- chemistry, (medicine and chemistry).
- Materials, Play a significant role in improving the performance of buildings.
- (Chemistry and biology).
- engineering, (chemistry and engineering).
- chemistry, Enables the researchers to design safer
- Plays a very important role from production to cooking of almost all farm produce nowadays.
- and Drugs, These are made of chemicals which are produced in pharmaceutical industries.
- Destroy our precious environment, degrade the ozone layer, enter our food chain, and cause tumors and so
- Are also used in sterilization, disinfection to kill microbes like hydrogen peroxide (agua oxigenada), povidone-iodine (betadine), bleach and the like.
23 Clues: conservation. • different kinds fabric. • (Chemistry and biology). • Is a mixture of various chemicals. • chemistry, (chemistry and physics). • chemistry, (medicine and chemistry). • engineering, (chemistry and engineering). • Chemistry, Is the central subject in the study of • chemistry, Enables the researchers to design safer • ...
Shoot the J, shoot it! 2017-03-16
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- Formal name for "hoop" polymers
- Primary metal used in almost all catalysts for click chemistry
- Probably the most popular Bay Area slang
- Colorway that drops April 1 (if you were listening yesterday)
- Application of "hoops" to selectively detect specific analytes
- Type of chemistry used to make "hoop" polymers
- Unsaturated component required for click chemistry
- Describes the structures of the polymer (linear vs branched)
- Team with the best record in the NBA #DubNation
- Type of chemistry we worked with involving TEOS
- Highly branched structure from the Greek word for "trees"
- Porphyrin unit that carries iron in red blood cells
- City with the largest population of Vietnamese people outside of Vietnam
- Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, that's boy up to something
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- Click chemistry is highly ______ in terms of yield
- Type of chemistry more focused on macroscopic "structural" properties
- ____ is life (definitely related to hoops)
- Term used for modeling structures and functions after biological systems
- Hockey team that's way better than the garbage LA kings
- Arms built and then attached to the central core
- Nissan sports car that competed with Prelude and Celica
- Type of NMR spectroscopy mainly used to characterize hoop polymers
- Core built first and then growing "outward" from the central core
- Science field superior to all chemistry fields (we have a handful of these kids in our class)
- Linear anion component required for click chemistry
- Mascot name for San Jose State University
26 Clues: Formal name for "hoop" polymers • Probably the most popular Bay Area slang • Mascot name for San Jose State University • ____ is life (definitely related to hoops) • Type of chemistry used to make "hoop" polymers • Team with the best record in the NBA #DubNation • Type of chemistry we worked with involving TEOS • Arms built and then attached to the central core • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary 2020-09-02
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- this chemistry is the study of the composition of matter
- is used for this
- study of chemical processes that occur in living things
- refers to the small particles that make up matter
- concerned with properties of metals and their production and purification
- releases energy
- combination of philosophy and science that had both practical and mystical aspects
- these fuels are formed by processes such as decomposition of of dead organisms
- this chemistry is the study of macroscopic, and atomic properties, and phenomena in chemical systems
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- this chemistry is the study of chemicals that do not usually contain carbon
- is anything that has mass and takes up space
- refers to substances and objects that can be seen touched and measured directly
- is the study of the composition of matter and changes that matter undergoes
- absorbs energy
- this chemistry is directed toward a specific practical goal or application
- this is a reaction that either requires energy or releases energy
- this chemistry is the study of chemicals containing carbon
- ability to move matter or change matter
- this stone was believed to have a substance that was capable of turning base metals like lead into gold
- this chemistry is about having a better understanding of theories behind how
- this man invented Dynamite/ and established the Nobel Foundation
21 Clues: absorbs energy • releases energy • is used for this • ability to move matter or change matter • is anything that has mass and takes up space • refers to the small particles that make up matter • study of chemical processes that occur in living things • this chemistry is the study of the composition of matter • this chemistry is the study of chemicals containing carbon • ...
School Fun 2017-02-16
20 Clues: Bus • Gym • Math • Lunch • Foods • Earth • Sports • Cooking • English • Science • Walmart • Biology • Algebra • History • Geometry • Calculus • Chemistry • Economics • Computers • Literature
School Fun 2023-08-20
20 Clues: Bus • Gym • Math • Lunch • Foods • Earth • Sports • Cooking • English • Science • Walmart • Biology • Algebra • History • Geometry • Calculus • Chemistry • Economics • Computers • Literature
Christmas Exam 2023-12-12
20 Clues: teeth • dance • watch • party • cellar • eighty • knives • vacuum • teacher • clothes • nickname • scissors • sunbathe • bathroom • umbrella • hairbrush • headphone • chemistry • breakfast • blackboard
School 2025-10-23
20 Clues: PE • IT • art • wall • desk • door • board • chair • music • window • physics • biology • history • picture • English • computer • geography • chemistry • literature • mathematic
The Joy of Chemistry 2023-03-10
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- dangerous substance that will disolve things
- actions needed to conduct an experiment
- Table of elements
- chemical indicator that turns purple
- what happens when chemicals combine wrong
- very harmful to the body
- possible outcome to failing an experiment
- Common element used in experiments
- tests conducted to learn
- a mathmatic problem
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- a percise list of ingredients
- what you need to take to be safe
- substances used in experiments
- dangerous element used in experiments
- those who study chemistry
- tool to measure chemicals
- substance in chemistry used often
- Chemistry is the study of this (not Chemicals)
- scientific study of the properties
- reult of chemicals combining
20 Clues: Table of elements • a mathmatic problem • very harmful to the body • tests conducted to learn • those who study chemistry • tool to measure chemicals • reult of chemicals combining • a percise list of ingredients • substances used in experiments • what you need to take to be safe • substance in chemistry used often • scientific study of the properties • ...
Vacutainer Lab Uses - McNeeley 2023-03-21
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- Serum determinations in chemistry.
- Secondary specimen collection tube.
- Coagulation procedures such as PT and APTT.
- Hematology procedures, routine immunohematology testing.
- Erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
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- STAT serum determinations in chemistry.
- Plasma determinations on chemistry.
- Nutritional studies, therapeutic drug monitoring, and toxicology.
- Blood bank studies and DNA paternity testing.
- Chemistry tests performed on plasma and STAT electrolytes.
- Whole blood hematology, immunohematology assays.
- Molecular dianostic test methods.
- Fasting blood sugar.
- Serum chemistry, serology tests and blood bank.
- Lead determinations.
15 Clues: Fasting blood sugar. • Lead determinations. • Erythrocyte sedimentation rate. • Molecular dianostic test methods. • Serum determinations in chemistry. • Plasma determinations on chemistry. • Secondary specimen collection tube. • STAT serum determinations in chemistry. • Coagulation procedures such as PT and APTT. • Blood bank studies and DNA paternity testing. • ...
Vocabulary 2022-12-14
21 Clues: teeth • globe • clock • cellar • duster • shower • cinema • cutlery • dancing • parents • teacher • umbrella • bookcase • swimming • Wednesday • breakfast • chemistry • television • sunbathing • calculator • mathematics
Vacutainer Lab Uses- Salazar 2023-03-21
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- Blood culture specimen, blood bank studies, paternity testing
- Serum chemistry, serology
- Chemistry on plasma, STAT electrolytes
- Prothrobin time, APTT- monitors heparin
- Nutrient studies, trace element, toxicology
- Whole blood hematology
- Lead determination
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- Discard tube only used for butterfly or light blue
- Hematology procedures, CBC, ESR, Hgb, Hct, formed elements
- Molecular diagnostic test methods
- Clots in less than 5 minutes, STAT serum chemistry
- Plasma separation, plasma chemistry
- ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate)
- Fasting blood sugar, lactic acid, glucose tolerance
- Serum determinations in chemistry
15 Clues: Lead determination • Whole blood hematology • Serum chemistry, serology • Molecular diagnostic test methods • Serum determinations in chemistry • Plasma separation, plasma chemistry • ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) • Chemistry on plasma, STAT electrolytes • Prothrobin time, APTT- monitors heparin • Nutrient studies, trace element, toxicology • ...
Vacutainer Lab Uses - Marrero 2023-03-23
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- coagulation studies
- plasma chemistry tests
- STAT blood chemistry tests
- hematology, chemistry, and blood bank testing
- whole blood hematology, immunology assays
- collection of whole blood for special tests, biochemistry
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- STAT serum, determinations in chemistry
- chemistry,serology,and immunology tests
- toxicology,and nutritional studies
- molecular diagnostic test methods
- lead determinations
- erythrocyte sedimentation
- serum, or clotted whole blood
- plasma glucose and lactic acid testing
14 Clues: coagulation studies • lead determinations • plasma chemistry tests • erythrocyte sedimentation • STAT blood chemistry tests • serum, or clotted whole blood • molecular diagnostic test methods • toxicology,and nutritional studies • plasma glucose and lactic acid testing • STAT serum, determinations in chemistry • chemistry,serology,and immunology tests • ...
ANALISIS KUALITATIF 2022-10-19
ANALISIS KUALITATIF 2022-10-19
The Environmental Unit 2022-03-17
22 Clues: Lab • Earth • Metal • Trees • Trash • Ocean • People • Energy • Plants • Oxygen • Planets • Weather • Recycle • Science • Plastic • Society • Pollution • Littering • Scientist • Chemistry • Greenhouse • Environment
Chem 50 Crossword 2024-05-09
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- It alters the composition of the original matter.
- state where it takes the shape of its container.
- Composed of two or more substance.
- Democritus hypothesise that atoms are?
- Chemistry is the study of?
- Other term for State.
- This where Proto s, Neuteons and Electrons belongs.
- Endothermic process needs what inorder to occur?
- Changing a state of matter into another state of matter.
- separation of mixture by passing it in solution, suspension or vapor.
- Substance which can't be breakdown to a smaller chemical component.
- Chemistry is proposed by
- Same as being chemist.
- In significant rule, Non-zero digits are always?
- state that is known to move freely.
- Characterised to be independent to the amount of substance present.
- One of the important branches in Physical Chemistry.
- The one whos profession is about Chemistry.
- Phase change: Gas to Liquid.
- Also plays important part in Physical Chemistry.
- Chemistry that requires Qualitative and Quantitative skills.
- Converting elements in Chemistry is what we called?
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- a substance of matter with a constant composition and property.
- Change in pressure can trigger a?
- Uniform and definite in composition.
- He developed the first periodic table.
- First modern chemist
- Characterised to be dependent on the matter being measured.
- Alchemy achieved what im chemistry
- Have a more than one element in its composition.
- In this state particles are close together.
- Woman who discovered Polonium and Radium.
- branch of Chemistry that focusing their study on living organisms.
- Effective way to separate mixture.
- Study of how matter and energy interact.
- use to separate substance in a mixture.
- Chemistry that study the metal and gases materials.
- He theorise that small particles can't be subdivided.
- A Atomis
- tabular display of the chemical elements, which are arranged by atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties.
- Phase change: Gas to Solid.
- Help in developing Atomic Theor.
- Known for the contribution of Quantum Theory.
- He was the one who comes up to Avogadro's law
- He discovered the sub atomic particle.
- The one who discovered neutron.
- Father of Nuclear Physics.
- Build blocks of Matter.
- mixture that poses two or more phase.
- Chemistry that studies the compound present in Carbon.
- property that can be determined without changing the substance chemical identity.
51 Clues: A Atomis • First modern chemist • Other term for State. • Same as being chemist. • Build blocks of Matter. • Chemistry is proposed by • Chemistry is the study of? • Father of Nuclear Physics. • Phase change: Gas to Solid. • Phase change: Gas to Liquid. • The one who discovered neutron. • Help in developing Atomic Theor. • Change in pressure can trigger a? • ...
Chem 50 Crossword 2022-10-05
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- It alters the composition of the original matter.
- state where it takes the shape of its container.
- Composed of two or more substance.
- Democritus hypothesise that atoms are?
- Chemistry is the study of?
- Other term for State.
- This where Proto s, Neuteons and Electrons belongs.
- Endothermic process needs what inorder to occur?
- Changing a state of matter into another state of matter.
- separation of mixture by passing it in solution, suspension or vapor.
- Substance which can't be breakdown to a smaller chemical component.
- Chemistry is proposed by
- Same as being chemist.
- In significant rule, Non-zero digits are always?
- state that is known to move freely.
- Characterised to be independent to the amount of substance present.
- One of the important branches in Physical Chemistry.
- The one whos profession is about Chemistry.
- Phase change: Gas to Liquid.
- Also plays important part in Physical Chemistry.
- Chemistry that requires Qualitative and Quantitative skills.
- Converting elements in Chemistry is what we called?
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- a substance of matter with a constant composition and property.
- Change in pressure can trigger a?
- Uniform and definite in composition.
- He developed the first periodic table.
- First modern chemist
- Characterised to be dependent on the matter being measured.
- Alchemy achieved what im chemistry
- Have a more than one element in its composition.
- In this state particles are close together.
- Woman who discovered Polonium and Radium.
- branch of Chemistry that focusing their study on living organisms.
- Effective way to separate mixture.
- Study of how matter and energy interact.
- use to separate substance in a mixture.
- Chemistry that study the metal and gases materials.
- He theorise that small particles can't be subdivided.
- A Atomis
- tabular display of the chemical elements, which are arranged by atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties.
- Phase change: Gas to Solid.
- Help in developing Atomic Theor.
- Known for the contribution of Quantum Theory.
- He was the one who comes up to Avogadro's law
- He discovered the sub atomic particle.
- The one who discovered neutron.
- Father of Nuclear Physics.
- Build blocks of Matter.
- mixture that poses two or more phase.
- Chemistry that studies the compound present in Carbon.
- property that can be determined without changing the substance chemical identity.
51 Clues: A Atomis • First modern chemist • Other term for State. • Same as being chemist. • Build blocks of Matter. • Chemistry is proposed by • Chemistry is the study of? • Father of Nuclear Physics. • Phase change: Gas to Solid. • Phase change: Gas to Liquid. • The one who discovered neutron. • Help in developing Atomic Theor. • Change in pressure can trigger a? • ...
Chem 50 Crossword 2020-05-15
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- It alters the composition of the original matter.
- state where it takes the shape of its container.
- Composed of two or more substance.
- Democritus hypothesise that atoms are?
- Chemistry is the study of?
- Other term for State.
- This where Proto s, Neuteons and Electrons belongs.
- Endothermic process needs what inorder to occur?
- Changing a state of matter into another state of matter.
- separation of mixture by passing it in solution, suspension or vapor.
- Substance which can't be breakdown to a smaller chemical component.
- Chemistry is proposed by
- Same as being chemist.
- In significant rule, Non-zero digits are always?
- state that is known to move freely.
- Characterised to be independent to the amount of substance present.
- One of the important branches in Physical Chemistry.
- The one whos profession is about Chemistry.
- Phase change: Gas to Liquid.
- Also plays important part in Physical Chemistry.
- Chemistry that requires Qualitative and Quantitative skills.
- Converting elements in Chemistry is what we called?
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- a substance of matter with a constant composition and property.
- Change in pressure can trigger a?
- Uniform and definite in composition.
- He developed the first periodic table.
- First modern chemist
- Characterised to be dependent on the matter being measured.
- Alchemy achieved what im chemistry
- Have a more than one element in its composition.
- In this state particles are close together.
- Woman who discovered Polonium and Radium.
- branch of Chemistry that focusing their study on living organisms.
- Effective way to separate mixture.
- Study of how matter and energy interact.
- use to separate substance in a mixture.
- Chemistry that study the metal and gases materials.
- He theorise that small particles can't be subdivided.
- A Atomis
- tabular display of the chemical elements, which are arranged by atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties.
- Phase change: Gas to Solid.
- Help in developing Atomic Theor.
- Known for the contribution of Quantum Theory.
- He was the one who comes up to Avogadro's law
- He discovered the sub atomic particle.
- The one who discovered neutron.
- Father of Nuclear Physics.
- Build blocks of Matter.
- mixture that poses two or more phase.
- Chemistry that studies the compound present in Carbon.
- property that can be determined without changing the substance chemical identity.
51 Clues: A Atomis • First modern chemist • Other term for State. • Same as being chemist. • Build blocks of Matter. • Chemistry is proposed by • Chemistry is the study of? • Father of Nuclear Physics. • Phase change: Gas to Solid. • Phase change: Gas to Liquid. • The one who discovered neutron. • Help in developing Atomic Theor. • Change in pressure can trigger a? • ...
Chem 50 Crossword 2024-07-01
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- It alters the composition of the original matter.
- state where it takes the shape of its container.
- Composed of two or more substance.
- Democritus hypothesise that atoms are?
- Chemistry is the study of?
- Other term for State.
- This where Proto s, Neuteons and Electrons belongs.
- Endothermic process needs what inorder to occur?
- Changing a state of matter into another state of matter.
- separation of mixture by passing it in solution, suspension or vapor.
- Substance which can't be breakdown to a smaller chemical component.
- Chemistry is proposed by
- Same as being chemist.
- In significant rule, Non-zero digits are always?
- state that is known to move freely.
- Characterised to be independent to the amount of substance present.
- One of the important branches in Physical Chemistry.
- The one whos profession is about Chemistry.
- Phase change: Gas to Liquid.
- Also plays important part in Physical Chemistry.
- Chemistry that requires Qualitative and Quantitative skills.
- Converting elements in Chemistry is what we called?
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- a substance of matter with a constant composition and property.
- Change in pressure can trigger a?
- Uniform and definite in composition.
- He developed the first periodic table.
- First modern chemist
- Characterised to be dependent on the matter being measured.
- Alchemy achieved what im chemistry
- Have a more than one element in its composition.
- In this state particles are close together.
- Woman who discovered Polonium and Radium.
- branch of Chemistry that focusing their study on living organisms.
- Effective way to separate mixture.
- Study of how matter and energy interact.
- use to separate substance in a mixture.
- Chemistry that study the metal and gases materials.
- He theorise that small particles can't be subdivided.
- A Atomis
- tabular display of the chemical elements, which are arranged by atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties.
- Phase change: Gas to Solid.
- Help in developing Atomic Theor.
- Known for the contribution of Quantum Theory.
- He was the one who comes up to Avogadro's law
- He discovered the sub atomic particle.
- The one who discovered neutron.
- Father of Nuclear Physics.
- Build blocks of Matter.
- mixture that poses two or more phase.
- Chemistry that studies the compound present in Carbon.
- property that can be determined without changing the substance chemical identity.
51 Clues: A Atomis • First modern chemist • Other term for State. • Same as being chemist. • Build blocks of Matter. • Chemistry is proposed by • Chemistry is the study of? • Father of Nuclear Physics. • Phase change: Gas to Solid. • Phase change: Gas to Liquid. • The one who discovered neutron. • Help in developing Atomic Theor. • Change in pressure can trigger a? • ...
M3A 2017-09-19
18 Clues: cabin • ferry • abroad • keepon • cruise • degree • railway • journey • keenoon • baggage • wildlife • brochure • platform • motorway • chemistry • waterfall • sunbathing • hovercraft
B 2022-07-22
18 Clues: Ice • Gear • Nano • Java • Adme • Wiroj • Gened • Mining • Comprog • Intania • Nuclear • Physics • Icanteen • Chemistry • Mechanical • Electrical • Industrial • Engineering
Meghan M. - Crossword Puzzle! 2021-01-21
24 Clues: base • atom • acid • alloy • alkene • convex • alkane • alkyne • colloid • concave • acidity • control • buoyancy • accuracy • compound • catalyst • chemistry • absorption • conduction • convection • accelerator • conservation • condensation • concentration
M3A 2017-09-19
18 Clues: cabin • ferry • keepon • abroad • cruise • degree • journey • railway • keenoon • baggage • motorway • platform • wildlife • brochure • waterfall • chemistry • sunbathing • hovercraft
Crossword Puzzle for Sec. 1.1-1.5 2020-09-02
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- Chemistry directed to a specific goal
- coal, natural gas, oil
- substances & objects that can be seen
- releases electrons that produces electricity
- study of macroscopic properties
- study of chemicals, made of carbon
- absorbs heat
- release heat
- started the Nobel prize, invented dynamite
- research to advance mankind in chemistry
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- study of chemicals, not made of carbon
- study of composition of matter
- Requires energy or release energy
- anything that takes up space or has mass
- study of chemical processes,in living things
- study of metal & their properties
- study of the composition of matter & its change
- the capacity for doing work
- combo of philosophy & science, before chemistry
19 Clues: absorbs heat • release heat • coal, natural gas, oil • the capacity for doing work • study of composition of matter • study of macroscopic properties • Requires energy or release energy • study of metal & their properties • study of chemicals, made of carbon • Chemistry directed to a specific goal • substances & objects that can be seen • study of chemicals, not made of carbon • ...
Green Chemistry 2022-08-13
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- Green Chemistry aims to _____ waste
- Green Chemistry Design chemicals and products to _____ after use
- Green Chemistry leads to cleaner ______
- Green Chemistry avoids ____ derivatives
- Green Chemistry used renewable ________
- Green Chemistry leads to less ___ of ecosystems
- Green Chemistry maximizes ____ economy
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- Green Chemistry leads to Less exposure to toxic chemicals ____ such as disruptors
- Who introduced Green Chemistry?
- The design of chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the generation of hazardous substances
- Green chemistry leads to cleaner ____
11 Clues: Who introduced Green Chemistry? • Green Chemistry aims to _____ waste • Green chemistry leads to cleaner ____ • Green Chemistry maximizes ____ economy • Green Chemistry leads to cleaner ______ • Green Chemistry avoids ____ derivatives • Green Chemistry used renewable ________ • Green Chemistry leads to less ___ of ecosystems • ...
Yr 7 Term 3 and 4 End of Term test 2025-03-17
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- Biology - Organisms found in a certain location (community) and the area they’re in (habitat)
- Biology - Produces sperm/egg cells and allows fetus to develop
- Biology - Where photosynthesis occurs (using chlorophyll), found in plant cells
- Biology - Transports substances in the blood, main organ is the heart
- Biology - Small building blocks of life (e.g. blood cell, leaf cell)
- Physics - Billions of stars held together by gravity
- Biology - Breaks down dead organisms
- Chemistry - Contains only one type of particle
- Physics - When a prism refracts white light into its colours
- Physics - Particle fixed inside the nucleus with no charge (neutral).
- Physics - Transverse wave which travels without a medium at fast speed
- Physics - Light changes speed and direction in a new medium
- Biology - Produces Pollen
- Chemistry - Ordered particles, close together, only vibrate in place
- Physics - Components are in one loop, current goes through in one loop, the potential difference is split
- Chemistry - Smallest particle of an element that can exist
- Physics - Some light is transmitted but is also scattered
- Physics - How difficult it is for current to flow. Measured in ohms (Ω).
- Physics - Positively-charged particle fixed inside the nucleus of the atom.
- Biology - Catches pollen
- Physics - Object transmits most light
- Chemistry - Contains several types of particle not bonded together (e.g. saltwater contains both salt and water particles)
- Biology - Group of organ systems working together (e.g. humans)
- Biology - Contains genetic material, found in all cells
- Biology - Site of respiration to provide energy, found in all cells
- Physics - Huge cloud of matter/plasma held together by its own gravity
- Biology - Male part of a flower
- Biology - Supports and protects the cell (made with cellulose), found in plant cells
- Chemistry - A substance that cannot be broken down into another (e.g. H or C or O)
- Physics - Contains equal numbers of protons and electrons: so neutral.
- Chemistry - Chemistry - Removes a dissolved solids from liquids
- Chemistry - Removes an insoluble solid and a liquid
- Physics - State of an object when forces are balanced
- Chemistry - Particles escape liquid surface
- Biology - Tissue which can contract to cause movement
- Chemistry - No more solid will dissolve at that temperature
- Biology - Group of similar cells working together (e.g. muscle tissue)
- Biology - Contains water and cell sap and keeps the cell firm, found in plant cells
- Physics - Object can’t transmit light but will absorb/reflect it
- Biology - Makes its own food (plants)
- Biology - Eats other plants or animals
- Physics - Attraction between positive and negative charges (or repulsion between identical charges)
- Biology - Female part of a flower
- Biology - Where two or more bones join
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- Chemistry - Two or more atoms strongly joined (e.g. O2, H2O or CO2)
- Physics - Particles vibrate at right angles to the direction of the wave
- Physics - Earths natural satellite
- Biology - Breaks down and then absorbs food molecules, main organ are the stomach and intestines.
- Biology - Controls what enters or leaves the cell, found in all cells
- Chemistry - Randomly arranged particles, close together able to move over each other
- Physics - Components are in several loops, were current splits and potential difference is the same
- Chemistry - Atoms of two or more elements strongly joined (e.g. H2O or CO2)
- Biology - Bright petals & nectar attract insects, sticky pollen sticks to them
- Chemistry - Force a gas exerts on the walls of its container
- Biology - Lots of light pollen; exposed anthers and stigma; small petals
- Physics - Small negatively-charged particle orbiting around the nucleus.
- Biology - Shows energy transfer between organisms (arrow = “eaten by”)
- Physics - Amount of energy shifted from the charge to the components. Measure in volts (V).
- Biology - Pollen from the anther of one plant travels to stigma of one plant
- Physics - Force of the Earth on an object. Depends on both mass and gravitational field strength. In newtons (N)
- Biology - Takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide, main organ is the lungs
- Chemistry - Separates a liquid from a mixture.
- Biology - Where chemical reactions take place, found in all cells
- Physics - Produces a virtual image at focal point as rays diverge
- Chemistry - Solid turns straight to gas
- Biology - All bones joined together
- Biology - Pollen from the anther of one plant travels to stigma of one plant
- Chemistry - Randomly arranged particles, far apart, moving quickly
- Physics - Line at 90o to the plane of the mirror/reflecting object
- Physics - Produces a real image at the focal point as rays converge
- Chemistry - Made from a soluble solute dissolved in a solvent
- Physics - This is a natural body orbiting a planet
- Biology - Cells adapted to perform a specific function
- Physics - angle of incidence = angle of reflection
- Chemistry - Separates a pigments/dyes into colours
- Chemistry - Particles move from an area of high concentration to low
- Physics - Amount of matter in an object. Constant. Measured in kilograms (kg).
- Physics - When light waves pass through a material
- Physics - celestial bodies that orbit around a star and do not produce their own light
- Chemistry - No solid will dissolve
- Physics - a large planet mostly composed of helium and/or hydrogen.
- Physics - Flow of charged electrons through the circuit. Measured in amps (A).
- Chemistry - A substance is very soluble if lots of solute will dissolve in a certain volume of solvent
- Physics - Cause an object to change shape, speed or direction
84 Clues: Biology - Catches pollen • Biology - Produces Pollen • Biology - Male part of a flower • Biology - Female part of a flower • Physics - Earths natural satellite • Chemistry - No solid will dissolve • Biology - All bones joined together • Biology - Breaks down dead organisms • Physics - Object transmits most light • Biology - Makes its own food (plants) • ...
CIE Unit 2 2025-03-28
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- water coming out of CER is ____ in nature
- Formula of rust
- ____ is utilize by green chemistry
- ___ is the process to remove salts from sea water
- ____ chemistry contain high accumulation of waste
- ____ unit consist of CSM anD ASM membrane
- regeneration of zeolite done by using ____ water
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- ____ contain hard and strong particles
- green chemistry contain ____ atom economy
- EDTA is ____ type of legend
- How many methods available for purification of water
- Traditional chemistry ulilize ____ agent
- Name of hydrated sodium alumino silicate
- which are soft and smooth particle in boiler pipeline
- which chemistry has lower risk of accident
15 Clues: Formula of rust • EDTA is ____ type of legend • ____ is utilize by green chemistry • ____ contain hard and strong particles • Traditional chemistry ulilize ____ agent • Name of hydrated sodium alumino silicate • green chemistry contain ____ atom economy • water coming out of CER is ____ in nature • ____ unit consist of CSM anD ASM membrane • ...
Science (General) 2025-11-06
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- A large sea wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption. (Earth Science)
- Speed in a given direction. (Physics)
- Electric potential difference. (Physics)
- Protective layer in the stratosphere (O₃). (Earth Science)
- The part of Earth where life exists. (Earth Science/Biology)
- Molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface. (Earth Science)
- The outermost solid layer of the Earth. (Earth Science)
- Process of a gas turning into a liquid. (Weather/Chemistry)
- Layer of gases surrounding the Earth. (Earth Science)
- A biological catalyst. (Biology)
- Long-term average weather pattern. (Earth Science)
- Amount of water vapour in the air. (Weather)
- Mass per unit volume. (Physics/Chemistry)
- Breaking down food into smaller substances. (Biology)
- Substance that speeds up a reaction without being consumed. (Chemistry)
- A complete path for electricity. (Physics)
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- Process used by plants to make food. (Biology)
- Relating to earthquakes or other vibrations of the Earth. (Earth Science)
- Astronomical event where one object obscures another. (Planet/Space)
- Large molecule made of many repeating sub-units. (Chemistry)
- Loss of electrons in a chemical reaction. (Chemistry)
- Bending of light as it passes through different media. (Physics)
- Cell division for growth and repair. (Biology)
- Heat transfer in fluids by mass motion. (Physics/Weather)
- Substance that accepts hydrogen ions. (Chemistry)
- Any form of water falling from clouds (rain, snow, etc.). (Weather)
- Force that opposes motion. (Physics)
- One of two or more forms of a gene. (Biology)
- Substance that releases hydrogen ions. (Chemistry)
- Short-term state of the atmosphere. (Earth Science)
30 Clues: A biological catalyst. (Biology) • Force that opposes motion. (Physics) • Speed in a given direction. (Physics) • Electric potential difference. (Physics) • Mass per unit volume. (Physics/Chemistry) • A complete path for electricity. (Physics) • Amount of water vapour in the air. (Weather) • One of two or more forms of a gene. (Biology) • ...
8B Unit 2 crossword puzzle 2025-11-10
25 Clues: reply • route • rough • coast • crash • solve • jigsaw • arrive • vision • screen • invent • observe • distant • digital • canteen • biology • ancestor • carriage • physicist • chemistry • astronomy • permanent • electronic • linguistics • conservation
green chemistry 2022-12-08
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- green Chemistry leads to Less exposure to toxic chemicals ____ such as disruptors
- the design of chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the generation of hazardous substances
- green chemisty maximises ______ economy
- who introduced Green Chemistry?
- green chemistry lead to cleaner ______
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- green chemistry uses reusable ______
- Green chemistry leads to cleaner ____
- green chemistry leads to less ______ of ecosystems
- green chemistry avoids ______ derivatives
- green chemistry aims to _____ waste
- green chemistry design chemicals and products to_____ after use
11 Clues: who introduced Green Chemistry? • green chemistry aims to _____ waste • green chemistry uses reusable ______ • Green chemistry leads to cleaner ____ • green chemistry lead to cleaner ______ • green chemisty maximises ______ economy • green chemistry avoids ______ derivatives • green chemistry leads to less ______ of ecosystems • ...
Our Final Crossword 2023-06-14
12 Clues: best house • most BOD marks • best class ever • favourite expermient • best chemistry starter • years you’ve taught us • how many hours in a day • favourite chemistry guy • your favourite students ;) • our chemistry energy source • the best chemistry teacher! • our least favourite chemistry topic, also a furry animal
Our Final Crossword 2023-06-14
12 Clues: best house • most BOD marks • best class ever • favourite expermient • best chemistry starter • years you’ve taught us • how many hours in a day • favourite chemistry guy • your favourite students ;) • our chemistry energy source • the best chemistry teacher! • our least favourite chemistry topic, also a furry animal
Chapter 1 -- Section 1 2021-09-22
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- Chemistry is a ______ science
- Chemistry studies the _______ changes that accompany processes
- Chemistry studies the _______,structure, and properties of matter
- Type of chemistry that predicts and designs
- Type of research to solve a problem
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- Chemistry studies the __________ matter undergoes
- Type of chemistry that studies the processes in living things
- Type of research to gain knowledge
- Type of chemistry that studies the composition of substances
- Type of chemistry that studies energy changes
- Type of chemistry that studies carbon compounds
- Type of chemistry that studies non-carbon compounds
12 Clues: Chemistry is a ______ science • Type of research to gain knowledge • Type of research to solve a problem • Type of chemistry that predicts and designs • Type of chemistry that studies energy changes • Type of chemistry that studies carbon compounds • Chemistry studies the __________ matter undergoes • Type of chemistry that studies non-carbon compounds • ...
Our Final Crossword 2023-06-14
12 Clues: best house • most BOD marks • best class ever • favourite expermient • best chemistry starter • years you’ve taught us • how many hours in a day • favourite chemistry guy • your favourite students ;) • our chemistry energy source • the best chemistry teacher! • our least favourite chemistry topic, also a furry animal
Our Final Crossword 2023-06-14
12 Clues: best house • most BOD marks • best class ever • favourite expermient • best chemistry starter • years you’ve taught us • how many hours in a day • favourite chemistry guy • your favourite students ;) • our chemistry energy source • the best chemistry teacher! • our least favourite chemistry topic, also a furry animal
Our Final Crossword 2023-06-14
12 Clues: best house • most BOD marks • best class ever • favourite expermient • best chemistry starter • years you’ve taught us • favourite chemistry guy • how many hours in a day • your favourite students ;) • the best chemistry teacher! • our chemistry energy source • our least favourite chemistry topic, also a furry animal
Our Final Crossword 2023-06-14
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- Favourite experiment.
- Our least favourite Chemistry topic, also a furry animal.
- Most BOD marks.
- The best Chemistry teacher.
- How many hours in a day?
- Best Chemistry starter.
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- Your favourite students. ;)
- Years you’ve taught us.
- Our Chemistry energy source
- Best class ever.
- Best house.
- Favourite Chemistry guy.
12 Clues: Best house. • Most BOD marks. • Best class ever. • Favourite experiment. • Years you’ve taught us. • Best Chemistry starter. • Favourite Chemistry guy. • How many hours in a day? • Your favourite students. ;) • Our Chemistry energy source • The best Chemistry teacher. • Our least favourite Chemistry topic, also a furry animal.
Our Final Crossword 2023-06-14
12 Clues: best house • most BOD marks • best class ever • favourite expermient • best chemistry starter • years you’ve taught us • favourite chemistry guy • how many hours in a day • your favourite students ;) • the best chemistry teacher! • our chemistry energy source • our least favourite chemistry topic, also a furry animal
Chemistry Crossword 2023-07-21
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- is anything that has mass and takes up space
- this chemistry is the study of chemicals containing carbon
- An element
- the best known compound
- An element that possesses characteristics that fall between those of chlorine and iodine.
- A compound with C6H14O6 molecular formula and structural formula below
- the first element on the periodic table
- It seeks to create chemical products and processes that are not only environmentally friendly but also socially responsible and economically viable.
- the positive particle in an atom
- An asymmetric carbon atom (chiral carbon) is a carbon atom that is attached to four different types of atoms or groups of atoms.
- the negative particle in an atom
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- chemistry, (chemistry and physics).
- two or more elements bonded together
- A set of principles that guide the design and the development of safer chemical products and processes by reducing or eliminating the use and production of hazardous substances.
- the things on the periodic table
- (Chemistry and biology).
- Used in several industries like oil refineries and chemical plants mainly for purification and separation of many organic compounds
- A solution that can resist pH change upon the addition of an acidic or basic components
- a helium nuclei
- the centre of an atom
- chemistry, (medicine and chemistry).
- this is a reaction that release energy
22 Clues: An element • a helium nuclei • the centre of an atom • the best known compound • (Chemistry and biology). • the things on the periodic table • the positive particle in an atom • the negative particle in an atom • chemistry, (chemistry and physics). • two or more elements bonded together • chemistry, (medicine and chemistry). • this is a reaction that release energy • ...
School subjects 2024-02-10
17 Clues: arts • Math • music • drama • German • French • biology • Spanish • English • History • science • physics • chemistry • Geography • foreign language • physical education • Information technology
Engineering 2021-02-25
25 Clues: Jet • Zoo • Food • X-Ray • Yield • Light • Paper • Nuclear • Quality • Highway • Systems • Kinetic • Railroad • Aerospace • Utilities • Chemistry • Industrial • Geological • Electrical • Mechanical • Biomedical • Development • Telecommunications • and Gas Oil and Gas • Resources Water Resources
M3A 2017-09-19
French Crosword 2014-10-13
17 Clues: Gymn • Latin • Music • Choir • Dance • German • Health • Spanish • Algebra • History • Biologie • Geography • Art Class • Chemistry • Lab or Chemistry • Computer Science • Natural Sciences
Chemistry Crossword 2020-05-25
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- It is the study of the interactions between the various systems of a cell, such as the different types of DNA, RNA, and protein biosynthesis.
- It is one of the seven base units in the SI system that uses mole
- It is the use of the absorption, emission, or scattering of electromagnetic radiation by matter to study the matter or the chemical processes it undergoes.
- A branch of chemistry that has the examination of biological materials such as blood, urine, hair, saliva, and sweat to detect the presence of specific drugs.
- A branch of chemistry that has the mathematical description of the motion and interaction of subatomic particles. It incorporates quantization of energy, wave-particle duality, the uncertainty principle, and their relationship to chemical processes.
- A branch of chemistry that has the study of the interrelationships between structure and reactivity in organic molecules.
- A branch of chemistry that has the study of chemical compounds containing bonds between carbon and a metal.
- It particles cannot pass through filter paper.
- It is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate to form other substances, and how substances interact with energy.
- A branch of chemistry that involves the study of the structure, properties, and preparation of chemical compounds that consist primarily of carbon and hydrogen.
- A branch of chemistry that involves the qualitative and quantitative determination of the chemical components of substances.
- It is one of the seven base units in the SI system that uses kelvin.
- It is the study of the chemical changes caused by light.
- It is the study of chemical reactions that take place in living things. It tries to explain them in chemical terms.
- A branch of chemistry that has the design, development, and synthesis of medicinal drugs. It overlaps with pharmacology (the study of drug action).
- It is the study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms.
- A branch of chemistry that has the study of the chemical and biochemical phenomena that occur in the environment.It relies heavily on analytical chemistry and includes atmospheric, aquatic, and soil chemistry.
- It is one of the seven base units in the SI system that uses meter.
- A branch of chemistry that has the study of the rates of chemical reactions, the factors affecting those rates, and the mechanism by which the reactions proceed.
- A branch of chemistry that has the study of the effect of chemical structure on the physical properties of a substance.
- A branch of chemistry that has the study of radioactive substances.
- It is a mixture of two or more chemical substances (elements or compounds), where the different components can be visually distinguished and easily separated by physical means.
- A states of matter that retains a fixed volume and shape.
- It is one of the seven base units in the SI system that uses candela.
- It is one of the seven base units in the SI system that uses kilogram.
- It is a pure substance that consists of one type of atom. Each atom has an atomic number, which represents the number of protons that are in the nucleus of a single atom of that element.
- It is a chemical substance that is composed of a particular set of molecules or ions that are chemically bonded.
- A sub-branch of pharmacology that studies the effects of poisons on living organisms.
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- It is one of the seven base units in the SI system that uses ampere.
- A branch of chemistry that has the study of chemical reactions at surfaces of substances. It includes topics like adsorption, heterogeneous catalysis, formation of colloids, corrosion, electrode processes, and chromatography.
- It is a material system made up of two or more different substances, which are mixed but not combined chemically.
- A states of matter that assumes the shape and volume of its container
- A type of biochemistry that has the study of the changes that disease causes in the chemical composition and biochemical processes of the body.
- A branch of chemistry that study the properties and behaviour of inorganic compounds.
- It is when two distinct elements are chemically combined, chemical bonds form between their atoms.
- It is one of the seven base units in the SI system that uses second.
- A branch of chemistry that has the study of the interaction of metal ions with living tissue, mainly through their direct effect on enzyme activity.
- A type of biochemistry that has the study of the chemistry that occurs in plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- It is the study of mechanisms of drug action and the influence of drugs on an organism.
- It is the study of the chemical composition and changes in rocks, minerals, and atmosphere of the earth or a celestial body.
- A branch of chemistry that uses the application of chemical principles, techniques, and methods to the investigation of crime.
- It is referred as the fifth state of matter.
- A branch of chemistry that has the study of the chemistry of polymers.
- It is a mixture of two or more chemical substances (elements or compounds), where the different components cannot be visually distinguished.
- It is a mixture in which one substance of microscopically dispersed insoluble or soluble particles is suspended throughout another substance.
- It is a state of matter that is often thought of as a subset of gases, but the two states behave very differently. Like gases, it have no fixed shape or volume, and are less dense than solids or liquids.
- It is physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- A branch of chemistry that has the study of the spatial arrangements of atoms in molecules and their effects on the chemical and physical properties of substances.
- A states of matter that assumes the shape of the part of the container which it occupies.
- A branch of chemistry that has the study of the synthesis, structure, and properties of solid materials.
50 Clues: It is referred as the fifth state of matter. • It particles cannot pass through filter paper. • It is the study of the chemical changes caused by light. • A states of matter that retains a fixed volume and shape. • It is one of the seven base units in the SI system that uses mole • It is one of the seven base units in the SI system that uses meter. • ...
subjects 2021-06-25
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- c_ _ _i_ _l chemistry
- o_ _a_ _ natural Sciences
- m_ _i_ music
- s_ _ _n_ _ chemistry
- s_ _s math
- c_ _ _i_ _a_ _ _ language and literature
- e_ _ _r_ _ _n_ _ chemistry
- s_ _ _e_ _ natural Sciences
- n_ _ _e_ _ math
- i_ _t_ _m_ _t_ music
- c_ _a_ _ _ _t_ art
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- p_ _m_ language and literature
- f_ _c_ _o_ _ math
- a_ _m_ _s natural Sciences
- m_ _o_ _ _s music
- c_ _ _t_ _ _e_ social Sciences
- l_ _ _e_ _s language and literature
- w_ _s social Sciences
- p_ _s_ _n art
- s_ _r_ social Sciences
20 Clues: s_ _s math • m_ _i_ music • p_ _s_ _n art • n_ _ _e_ _ math • f_ _c_ _o_ _ math • m_ _o_ _ _s music • c_ _a_ _ _ _t_ art • s_ _ _n_ _ chemistry • i_ _t_ _m_ _t_ music • c_ _ _i_ _l chemistry • w_ _s social Sciences • s_ _r_ social Sciences • o_ _a_ _ natural Sciences • a_ _m_ _s natural Sciences • e_ _ _r_ _ _n_ _ chemistry • s_ _ _e_ _ natural Sciences • p_ _m_ language and literature • ...
6th Grade Reflection Crossword 2025-05-28
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- What Unit In Chemistry Was Periodic Table
- What color pod is music in
- 6th grade lunch time
- How many options were there for Q4 EC for Chemistry
- Christmas song 6B played in Winter Concert
- On what days do we usually have both Chemistry and SS
- How many independent study choices were there for LA
- How many electives are offered for spring of 7th grade
- blank American War
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- Were we went for overnight field trip
- What color pod is Chemistry in
- In LAX what do we do on Tuesdays
- How many people from 6th grade ran for secretary
- Month of the last day of school
- What skill in Computers did we learn in the first quarter
- Name of school
- Language all of 6th grade took
- First book we read
- With what teacher is our homeroom with
- How many roles are there in the SCA
20 Clues: Name of school • First book we read • blank American War • 6th grade lunch time • What color pod is music in • What color pod is Chemistry in • Language all of 6th grade took • Month of the last day of school • In LAX what do we do on Tuesdays • How many roles are there in the SCA • Were we went for overnight field trip • With what teacher is our homeroom with • ...
School locations and class subjects 2023-09-17
30 Clues: art • gym • math • front • store • coach • drama • class • junior • senior • health • locker • school • history • english • biology • science • computer • freshman • printing • business • geography • sophomore • counselor • chemistry • principal • government • university • elementary • photography
Labratory Equipment 2023-10-02
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- What shallow, flatbottomed dish is used to evaporate liquids and leave behind solids in chemistry experiments?
- What device measures electric current or amperage in electrical circuits?
- What apparatus provides controlled temperature and humidity conditions for growing cultures of microorganisms or cells in biology?
- What device measures force or weight by the extension or compression of a spring?
- What instrument is used to slice thin sections of biological tissues for microscopic examination?
- What simple machine consists of a flat surface tilted at an angle, often used for studying forces and motion?
- What small, flat piece of glass or plastic is used to hold biological specimens for microscopic examination?
- What vertical tube with a stopcock at the bottom is used to measure and dispense precise volumes of liquids in a chemistry lab?
- What narrow, cylindrical tube with a rounded bottom is used for holding small quantities of substances, mixing, and heating in chemistry experiments?
- What instrument measures temperature, often using the expansion of a liquid or gas in a tube?
- What piece of equipment is used to provide a controlled flame for heating substances in a chemistry lab?
- What measuring tool is used to measure distances or diameters with precision in physics experiments?
- What electronic instrument is used to visualize and analyze electrical signals over time in physics experiments?
- What flat, shallow dish with a cover is used for culturing microorganisms and growing biological samples?
- What airtight container with a drying agent is used to store substances in a dry environment or protect sensitive samples from moisture in a chemistry lab?
- What instrument measures atmospheric pressure and is often used in meteorological experiments?
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- What set of tools is used for dissecting and studying the anatomy of organisms in biology experiments?
- What instrument is used to magnify and view tiny structures and specimens in biology?
- What device is used to measure the properties of light, such as its spectrum and intensity?
- What instrument measures electric potential difference or voltage in electrical circuits?
- What coneshaped tool is used for pouring liquids or powders into containers with narrow openings in a chemistry lab?
- What equipment is used to measure mass accurately in physics experiments?
- What cylindrical container with volume markings is used to measure the volume of liquids precisely in a chemistry lab?
- What device is used to transfer precise volumes of liquids from one container to another in chemistry experiments?
- What device is used for sterilizing laboratory equipment, including biological samples and media?
- What simple measuring tool is used to measure lengths or dimensions in physics experiments?
- What device is used to transfer precise volumes of liquids, including biological solutions?
- What conical flask with a narrow neck is commonly used for mixing, heating, and storing liquids in a chemistry lab?
- What cylindrical container with a flat bottom and a lip is commonly used for holding and pouring liquids in chemistry experiments?
- What machine is used to separate substances based on density, such as separating blood components?
- What long, thin rod made of glass or plastic is used to stir solutions and mix substances in chemistry experiments?
- What storage rack holds multiple petri dishes and allows for easy organization in a biology lab?
- What small, heatresistant container with a lid is used to heat substances to high temperatures in a chemistry lab?
33 Clues: What device measures electric current or amperage in electrical circuits? • What equipment is used to measure mass accurately in physics experiments? • What device measures force or weight by the extension or compression of a spring? • What instrument is used to magnify and view tiny structures and specimens in biology? • ...
INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY 2024-09-22
Across
- Chemistry is important to our ________ lives
- there are ______ main branches of chemistry
- the chemist that detect substances at a crime scene
- an example of organic chemistry
- a person who investigate the properties and reactions of substances
- the chemistry that studies how carbon atoms are bonded to other elements
- anything that has mass and take up space
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- deals with the biological and chemical processes of living organism
- a person who is interested in the chemical composition of foods
- the science that studies matter
- the chemistry is concerned with physical structure of compounds
- the chemistry concerned with metals, non-metals and gases
12 Clues: the science that studies matter • an example of organic chemistry • anything that has mass and take up space • there are ______ main branches of chemistry • Chemistry is important to our ________ lives • the chemist that detect substances at a crime scene • the chemistry concerned with metals, non-metals and gases • ...
INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY 2024-09-22
Across
- the chemistry concerned with metals, non-metals and gases
- anything that has mass and take up space
- the chemistry that studies how carbon atoms are bonded to other elements
- an example of organic chemistry
- deals with the biological and chemical processes of living organism
- the science that studies matter
- the chemistry is concerned with physical structure of compounds
Down
- a person who is interested in the chemical composition of foods
- the chemist that detect substances at a crime scene
- there are ______ main branches of chemistry
- Chemistry is important to our ________ lives
- a person who investigate the properties and reactions of substances
12 Clues: an example of organic chemistry • the science that studies matter • anything that has mass and take up space • there are ______ main branches of chemistry • Chemistry is important to our ________ lives • the chemist that detect substances at a crime scene • the chemistry concerned with metals, non-metals and gases • ...
The Wedding Crossword 2025-05-03
17 Clues: May • May • May • Seven • Dunny • Neston • Venice • Twenty • Physics • October • Guineapig • Chemistry • Brooklyn99 • Highburton • Newzealand • Lakedistrict • Trampolining
B2+ 2024-10-25
27 Clues: NERD • GRASP • RECALL • BAFFLE • GENIUS • GEOLOGY • ANATOMY • GENETICS • MEMORISE • SOCIOLOGY • CHEMISTRY • PSYCHOLOGY • BEWILDERED • ANTISOCIAL • ARTICULATE • ARCHEOLOGY • ENGINEERING • BIOMEDICINE • MISINTERPRET • ARCHITECTURE • OVERCRITICAL • BIOMECHANICS • NEUROSCIENCE • IMPENETRABLE • CHILD PRODIGY • FORENSIC-SCIENCE • NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE
SCHOOL SUBJECT 2024-04-25
15 Clues: Art • Music • Drama • English • Biology • Physics • Science • History • Geography • Chemistry • Literature • Mathematics • SocialStudies • PhysicalEducation • InformationTechnology
School subjects 2017-06-15
15 Clues: art • music • maths • sports • biology • science • cooking • physics • history • languages • geography • chemistry • metalwork • literature • information-technology
B6 Biochemistry and the environment 2023-01-05
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- Additive for making soft and flexible materials
- Plastics derived from ethene
- Atom _______ : A measure of the efficiency in converting starting materials to useful products
- The process of increasing the concentration of a substance along a food chain
- _____ chemistry: The area of chemistry about minimising production of hazardous substances (and their release to the environment)
- Molecule that can remove metal ions
- Number of principles in green chemistry
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- Full name of DDT
- ______________ chemistry: The area of chemistry about systems bigger than a single molecule
- Compound found in living organisms that is not supposed to be there
- Property of being broken down by microorganism at a rate comparable to that of natural polymer and no toxic products are formed
- Property of being broken down by bacteria
- Enzyme in washing powder
- Adjective that describes enzymes attached to a solid support
- A type of xenobiotics, usually found on crops
- Additive for making biodegradable and compostable plastics
16 Clues: Full name of DDT • Enzyme in washing powder • Plastics derived from ethene • Molecule that can remove metal ions • Number of principles in green chemistry • Property of being broken down by bacteria • A type of xenobiotics, usually found on crops • Additive for making soft and flexible materials • Additive for making biodegradable and compostable plastics • ...
BYU Chemistry Crossword 2024-01-31
Across
- Standard unit of atomic measurement
- This compound makes fire burn pink
- the father of modern chemistry
- The field of chemistry devoted to obtaining and processing data about material composition and structure
- BYU's annual chemistry summer camp for kids
- The first name of our department's Dean
- The name of the BYU Chemistry Department's annual magazine
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- the filtration of fluids through porous materials
- a substance that contains no water
- This element makes fireworks burn blue
- an essential lab instrument that burns gas
- The relationship between the relative quantities of substances taking part in a reaction or forming a compound, typically a ratio of whole integers.
- the chemistry of living organisms
- Element with the symbol Lr, used only for testing in labs
- *insert name* Center for Cancer Research
15 Clues: the father of modern chemistry • the chemistry of living organisms • This compound makes fire burn pink • a substance that contains no water • Standard unit of atomic measurement • This element makes fireworks burn blue • The first name of our department's Dean • *insert name* Center for Cancer Research • an essential lab instrument that burns gas • ...
B.1 2023-02-01
Across
- able to be broken into compost
- increasing concentration of substance in organism
- cannot be broken by natural processes
- forms from host and guest
- binds non covalently to guest
- chemical compounds foreign to an organism
- use of microorganisms to break down oil
- chemistry, new regulations over the chemistry industry
- can be broken by natural processes
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- increase in concentration of xenobiotics
- well studied insecticide that is biomagnified
- active compounds, antibiotics, painkillers, chemotherapy
- chemistry, also known as green chemistry
- level, feeding level
14 Clues: level, feeding level • forms from host and guest • binds non covalently to guest • able to be broken into compost • can be broken by natural processes • cannot be broken by natural processes • use of microorganisms to break down oil • increase in concentration of xenobiotics • chemistry, also known as green chemistry • chemical compounds foreign to an organism • ...
phlebotomy 2025-04-22
Across
- Plasma determinations in chemistry studies
- An increase of formed elements of the blood and a decrease of fluid content.
- The liquid portion of the blood obtained after centrifuging. The blood specimen must be collected in a tube containing anticoagulant
- The liquid portion of the blood obtained after a serum sample tube has clotted and centrifuged
- applied to the patient’s arm about 3 to 4 inches above the draw site
- The process of withdrawing blood from a vein for laboratory testing
- Serum test; chemistry studies; immunology
- At which angle should the needle be inserted into the patient’s arm?
- Open space in the needle.
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- Blood or body fluid cultures
- hematology tes
- chemistry test
- Cleanse the site with ..., wiping in an upward-and-downward motion with friction.
- ...punctures are performed when only a small amount of blood is needed for testing or when immediate results can be acquired
- maximum minutes a tourniquet should be left in place
- The absence of eating food and sometimes drinking.
- Coagulation testing
- Area around the surface of the needle point.
- The inner or front surface of the forearm at the elbow.
- Chemistry testing, especially glucose and alcohol levels
- Serum test; chemistry studies; blood bank; immunology
- makes an arm inconsiderable for site selection
22 Clues: hematology tes • chemistry test • Coagulation testing • Open space in the needle. • Blood or body fluid cultures • Serum test; chemistry studies; immunology • Plasma determinations in chemistry studies • Area around the surface of the needle point. • makes an arm inconsiderable for site selection • The absence of eating food and sometimes drinking. • ...
EIGHTEENTH 2020-04-16
19 Clues: coup • smoke • throw • touch • stinks • adjust • parish • cutlet • receiver • inspection • department • purchasing • slaughterer • after 12 o'clock • color of the sky • having recognized • something about chemistry • the oil we put on the bread in the morning • a place with big screen and watching movies
GENCHEM 2020-05-14
Across
- is a matter that is usually modelled as an ideal fermi gas
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of chemical and biochemical phenomena that occur in the environment
- the property of having poles or being polar
- is the (natural or artificial) process by which a solid forms, where the atoms or molecules are highly organized into a structure known as a crystal
- a distinctive smell
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of chemical principles, techniques, and methods of the investigation of crime
- is a fluid that conforms to the shape of its container
- measurement for time
- a sub-branch of pharmacology that studies the effects of poisons on living organisms
- the study of chemical changes caused by lights
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of radioactive substance
- is a chemical element that mostly lacks the characteristics of a metal
- its particles are packed closely together
- defined as mass divided by volume
- measurement of temperature
- is a gas that does not undergo chemical reactions under a set of given conditions
- measurement for mass
- is a technique used to separate out homogenous mixtures where there is on or more dissolved solids
- its molecules have either very weak bonds or no bonds at all
- measurement for distance
- consist of highly charged particles with extremely high kinetic energy
- is the study of chemical reactions that take place in living things
- a branch of chemistry where it is the study of the effect of chemical structure on physical properties of a substance
- a branch of chemistry where it is the study of the properties and behavioural of inorganic compounds
Down
- is an effective method to separate mixture comprised of two or more liquids
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of the chemistry of polymer
- the quality of an object or substance with respect to the light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the mathematical description of motion and interaction of subatomic particles
- measurement of electric current
- is the separation of mixture by passing it in solution or suspension or as a vapor through a medium in which the components move at different rates
- the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or a substance
- is a measure of an atom's ability to attract the shared electrons of a covalent bond to itself
- measurement for luminous intensity
- is a property referring to the ability for a given substance, the solute, to dissolve in a solvent
- a branch of chemistry that involves the study of structure, properties, and preparation of chemical compounds that consist primarily of carbon and hydrogen
- the study of spatial arrangements of atoms in molecules and their effects on the chemical and physical properties of a substance
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the examination of biological materials such as blood, urine, hair, saliva, and sweat
- is a separation method used to separate out pure substance in mixtures comprised of particles some of which are large enough in size to be captured with a porous material
- is anything that has mass and takes up space
- a sub-branch of chemistry that deals with the design, development, and synthesis of medicinal drugs
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of chemical compounds containing bonds between carbon and a metal
- is opaque, lustrous elements that are good conductors of heat and electricity
- the use of absorption, emission, or scattering of electromagnetic radiation by matter to study the matter of the chemical processes it undergoes
- is the study of matter and chemical reactions between substance
- measurement for the amount of a substance
- the study of the chemical composition and changes in rocks, minerals, and atmosphere of the earth or a celestial body
- a branch of chemistry that involves the qualitative and quantitative determination of the chemical components of substance
- the study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms
- is a matter that is also known as strange quark matter
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of chemical reactions at surfaces of substance
50 Clues: a distinctive smell • measurement for time • measurement for mass • measurement for distance • measurement of temperature • measurement of electric current • defined as mass divided by volume • measurement for luminous intensity • measurement for the amount of a substance • its particles are packed closely together • the property of having poles or being polar • ...
How well do you know Como Pt2 2023-09-12
Across
- how many children Ms Bowden has
- the name of the school nurse
- The quietest student in year 12 Chemistry
- Mr Sahely's favourite colour
- ihvtriofghetrdf
- nv4teod refd
- gijtp;ef
- AN OIL RIG ____
- The decade the school was founded
- Dj's in his spare time
- htroguetroid
- The colour of stripes on Mr Sahely's school uniform
- vjr wenvgnjr y 5tvc r3 t f f gt g r r tgt
- uoertougrho
- Mr Mercer's first name
- has a sister in year 11 chemistry
- Ms Gerrard's maiden name
- gfiptrgifhtboh
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- dewcverft5cre
- The student with the 'highest'attendance for Chemistry
- Mr Laycock's car model
- t4jt54rjvi4trervnu
- the car brand that Ms Horner currently drives
- joitghteior
- ijgtiorjrt
- Whose parent went to the bathroom during Mr Mercers speech
- The colour Mr Sahely dyed his hear in year 12
- Mr Nicoletti's nickname
- yu34ejracvw4ui5rty
- this is what Mr Sahely likes to collect
- Neatest handwriting in year 12 Chemistry
- Ms Carruther's first name
- Arich's correct name
33 Clues: gijtp;ef • ijgtiorjrt • joitghteior • uoertougrho • nv4teod refd • htroguetroid • dewcverft5cre • gfiptrgifhtboh • ihvtriofghetrdf • AN OIL RIG ____ • t4jt54rjvi4trervnu • yu34ejracvw4ui5rty • Arich's correct name • Mr Laycock's car model • Dj's in his spare time • Mr Mercer's first name • Mr Nicoletti's nickname • Ms Gerrard's maiden name • Ms Carruther's first name • the name of the school nurse • ...
GENCHEM 2023-01-05
Across
- is a measure of an atom's ability to attract the shared electrons of a covalent bond to itself
- the quality of an object or substance with respect to the light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue
- a branch of chemistry that involves the study of structure, properties, and preparation of chemical compounds that consist primarily of carbon and hydrogen
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of chemical compounds containing bonds between carbon and a metal
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of chemical reactions at surfaces of substance
- is a matter that is usually modelled as an ideal fermi gas
- consist of highly charged particles with extremely high kinetic energy
- a sub-branch of chemistry that deals with the design development, and synthesis of medicinal drugs
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of the chemistry of polymer
- measurement for distance
- defined as mass divided by volume
- is a fluid that conforms to the shape of its container
- a distinctive smell
- the use of absorption, emission, or scattering of electromagnetic radiation by matter to study the matter of the chemical processes it undergoes
- its particles are packed closely together
- is a property referring to the ability for a given substance the solute, to dissolve in a solvent
- measurement for the amount of a substance
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of radioactive substance
- is the (natural or artificial) process by which a solid forms, where the atoms or molecules are highly organized into a structure known as a crystal
- a branch of chemistry that involves the qualitative and quantitative determination of the chemical components of substance
- the study of the chemical composition and changes in rocks, minerals, and atmosphere of the earth or a celestial body
- the study of spatial arrangements of atoms in molecules and their effects on the chemical and physical properties of a substance
- is a chemical element that mostly lacks the characteristics of a metal
- is opaque, lustrous elements that are good conductors of heat and electricity
- is anything that has mass and takes up space
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the examination of biological materials such as blood, urine, hair, saliva, and sweat
- a branch of chemistry where it is the study of the properties and behavioural of inorganic compounds
Down
- is a gas that does not undergo chemical reactions under a set of given conditions
- measurement for luminous intensity
- is the separation of mixture by passing it in solution or suspension or as a vapor through a medium in which the components move at different rates
- is a matter that is also known as strange quark matter
- measurement for mass
- is the study of matter and chemical reactions between substance
- is a separation method used to separate out pure substance in mixtures comprised of particles some of which are large enough in size to be captured with a porous material
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of chemical principles, techniques, and methods of the investigation of crime
- a sub-branch of pharmacology that studies the effects of poisons on living organisms
- measurement of temperature
- the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or a substance
- measurement of electric current
- is an effective method to separate mixture comprised of two or more liquids
- measurement for time
- its molecules have either very weak bonds or no bonds at all
- is the study of chemical reactions that take place in living things
- is a technique used to separate out homogenous mixtures where there is on or more dissolved solids
- a branch of chemistry where it is the study of the effect of chemical structure on physical properties of a substance
- the study of chemical changes caused by lights
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the mathematical description of motion and interaction of subatomic particles
- the property of having poles or being polar
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of chemical and biochemical phenomena that occur in the environment
- the study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms
50 Clues: a distinctive smell • measurement for mass • measurement for time • measurement for distance • measurement of temperature • measurement of electric current • defined as mass divided by volume • measurement for luminous intensity • its particles are packed closely together • measurement for the amount of a substance • the property of having poles or being polar • ...
JMU Chemistry Crossword 2023 2023-11-16
Across
- Use this table to simplify calculations in reverse equilibrium
- On what piece of furniture are water bottles placed before entering the labs?
- What floor in Phys/Chem would you travel to in order to use the AFM?
- You would need a key to the closet on the 3rd floor to access this freezing chemical
- Connect with a past JMU graduate on this social media platform
- Word included in the chemstud password
- This element has the longest name on the periodic table
- Color of the neoprene gloves used in the general chemistry labs
- Where is the Phys/Chem building located? ( _______ Dr.)
- A material used to make the purple gloves in organic lab
- For lab you must use this type of notebook
- Pairs well with toasted bagels
- Physics 240 professor who does not have a PhD
- His lab is located in one of the four corners of the chemistry floor
- The notoriously worst unit in most chemistry courses
- 6.023E23
- set of rules used to generate the names of chemical compounds
- If you do not wish to walk to Ehall, this is your nearest option
- What do you learn in CHEM131?
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- Group 16 on the periodic table is also known by this word
- This paper can be used to test if your solution is acidic or basic
- This technique is commonly done in the analytical lab
- ACS the American Chemical _____________
- How many elevators are located in the Phys/Chem building?
- Her lab is the only chemistry lab located on the physics floor
- These are held on Friday afternoons in King159
- This is an instrument used in many organic labs
- A Microsoft platform used in all labs
- What do you smell from the toasters in downstairs EnGeo?
- _______ rings, the best unit in organic chemistry
- The chemistry department runs on this natural stimulant
- James Madison's wife's name
- A popular sneaker brand among JMU chemistry professors
- The building blocks for all matter
- You know when she's coming
- Could be used to remove nail polish or clean glassware
- A white powder used to clean lab glassware
- The analytical chemistry professor
38 Clues: 6.023E23 • You know when she's coming • James Madison's wife's name • What do you learn in CHEM131? • Pairs well with toasted bagels • The building blocks for all matter • The analytical chemistry professor • A Microsoft platform used in all labs • Word included in the chemstud password • ACS the American Chemical _____________ • For lab you must use this type of notebook • ...
GENCHEM 2020-05-14
Across
- is a measure of an atom's ability to attract the shared electrons of a covalent bond to itself
- the quality of an object or substance with respect to the light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue
- a branch of chemistry that involves the study of structure, properties, and preparation of chemical compounds that consist primarily of carbon and hydrogen
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of chemical compounds containing bonds between carbon and a metal
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of chemical reactions at surfaces of substance
- is a matter that is usually modelled as an ideal fermi gas
- consist of highly charged particles with extremely high kinetic energy
- a sub-branch of chemistry that deals with the design development, and synthesis of medicinal drugs
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of the chemistry of polymer
- measurement for distance
- defined as mass divided by volume
- is a fluid that conforms to the shape of its container
- a distinctive smell
- the use of absorption, emission, or scattering of electromagnetic radiation by matter to study the matter of the chemical processes it undergoes
- its particles are packed closely together
- is a property referring to the ability for a given substance the solute, to dissolve in a solvent
- measurement for the amount of a substance
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of radioactive substance
- is the (natural or artificial) process by which a solid forms, where the atoms or molecules are highly organized into a structure known as a crystal
- a branch of chemistry that involves the qualitative and quantitative determination of the chemical components of substance
- the study of the chemical composition and changes in rocks, minerals, and atmosphere of the earth or a celestial body
- the study of spatial arrangements of atoms in molecules and their effects on the chemical and physical properties of a substance
- is a chemical element that mostly lacks the characteristics of a metal
- is opaque, lustrous elements that are good conductors of heat and electricity
- is anything that has mass and takes up space
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the examination of biological materials such as blood, urine, hair, saliva, and sweat
- a branch of chemistry where it is the study of the properties and behavioural of inorganic compounds
Down
- is a gas that does not undergo chemical reactions under a set of given conditions
- measurement for luminous intensity
- is the separation of mixture by passing it in solution or suspension or as a vapor through a medium in which the components move at different rates
- is a matter that is also known as strange quark matter
- measurement for mass
- is the study of matter and chemical reactions between substance
- is a separation method used to separate out pure substance in mixtures comprised of particles some of which are large enough in size to be captured with a porous material
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of chemical principles, techniques, and methods of the investigation of crime
- a sub-branch of pharmacology that studies the effects of poisons on living organisms
- measurement of temperature
- the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or a substance
- measurement of electric current
- is an effective method to separate mixture comprised of two or more liquids
- measurement for time
- its molecules have either very weak bonds or no bonds at all
- is the study of chemical reactions that take place in living things
- is a technique used to separate out homogenous mixtures where there is on or more dissolved solids
- a branch of chemistry where it is the study of the effect of chemical structure on physical properties of a substance
- the study of chemical changes caused by lights
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the mathematical description of motion and interaction of subatomic particles
- the property of having poles or being polar
- a sub-branch of chemistry where it is the study of chemical and biochemical phenomena that occur in the environment
- the study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms
50 Clues: a distinctive smell • measurement for mass • measurement for time • measurement for distance • measurement of temperature • measurement of electric current • defined as mass divided by volume • measurement for luminous intensity • its particles are packed closely together • measurement for the amount of a substance • the property of having poles or being polar • ...
crossword puzzle 2014-02-27
Across
- dissolved phase
- chemistry compounds substances w/c hydrogen
- Greek word "kola"
- components can easily identify
- study of animals
- negative charge
- heredity
- compose of water and ocean
- measurement provide information about the physical structure using the 5 senses
- tell us about the size exert of something with units.
- measurement provide us information on the quantity number and properties.
- planetary model
- earth crust structure
- heavenly bodies
- smallest particle
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- positive charge
- basic composition or matter
- study of matter
- study of matter and energy
- mixture particles do not easily settle out.
- chemistry all elements,compounds without carbon and hydrocarbon
- dissolving medium
- chemistry standard amount
- study of plants
- activities of atmosphere
- notation a convenient way of writing or expressing large numbers to small numbers
- molecules,compound elements occurring inside the living org.
- fossils pre-historic geologic era
- Thomson plum pudding
- uncut/invisible
- billiard ball
- is anything that occupy space and has mass
32 Clues: heredity • billiard ball • positive charge • dissolved phase • study of matter • negative charge • study of plants • planetary model • uncut/invisible • heavenly bodies • study of animals • dissolving medium • smallest particle • Greek word "kola" • Thomson plum pudding • earth crust structure • activities of atmosphere • chemistry standard amount • study of matter and energy • ...
Chemistry Final Examination 2023-11-22
Across
- Used to hold varying volumes of liquid
- Boron, Oxygen, Itrium
- The branch of chemistry that deals with the study of carbon compounds
- Used to heat things in laboratory
- the 53th element in periodic table
- Green chemistry is an approach to chemistry that endeavour to prevent or reduce
- A flammable greenhouse gas
- Used to aide in the transfer of liquids
- OH-
- The chemical symbol for sodium
- The horizontal rows on the periodic table
- The prefix for four in chemical nomenclature
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- Mg
- The vertical columns on the periodic table
- Positive charge
- The chemical symbol for gold
- negative charge
- water
- branch of chemistry that focusing their study in living organisms
- He discovered the quantum theory
- salt
- The chemical symbol for helium
- combination of two or more atom
- he develop the first periodic table
- The prefix for nine in chemical nomenclature
- the one who discovered electron
26 Clues: Mg • OH- • salt • water • Positive charge • negative charge • Boron, Oxygen, Itrium • A flammable greenhouse gas • The chemical symbol for gold • The chemical symbol for helium • The chemical symbol for sodium • combination of two or more atom • the one who discovered electron • He discovered the quantum theory • Used to heat things in laboratory • the 53th element in periodic table • ...
LAB WEEK 2018 2018-04-11
Across
- USED TO CLEAN COUNTERS
- CHEMISTRY ANALYZER
- RAN EVERYDAY IN EACH DEPARTMENT
- HOME TO THE "TEG"
- BLOOD BANK INSTRUMENT
- HEMATOLOGY INSTRUMENT
- TUBE COLOR FOR BLOOD BANK
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- CREATE BLOCKS AND SLIDES
- SPECIMEN OF CHOICE FOR CHEMISTRY
- DEPARTMENT WITH LARGEST INSTRUMENTS
- FLUS ARE DONE IN THIS DEPARTMENT
- WHERE THE BUGS ARE
- TRAUMAS KEEP THIS DEPARTMENT BUSY
- COAGULATION INSTRUMENT
- FAVORITE COMPUTER SYSTEM
15 Clues: HOME TO THE "TEG" • CHEMISTRY ANALYZER • WHERE THE BUGS ARE • BLOOD BANK INSTRUMENT • HEMATOLOGY INSTRUMENT • USED TO CLEAN COUNTERS • COAGULATION INSTRUMENT • CREATE BLOCKS AND SLIDES • FAVORITE COMPUTER SYSTEM • TUBE COLOR FOR BLOOD BANK • RAN EVERYDAY IN EACH DEPARTMENT • SPECIMEN OF CHOICE FOR CHEMISTRY • FLUS ARE DONE IN THIS DEPARTMENT • TRAUMAS KEEP THIS DEPARTMENT BUSY • ...
Puzzle 10: Famous Scientists 2025-09-08
Across
- – Atomic numbers for elements.
- – Uncertainty principle.
- – Mole concept and number.
- – Early atomic theory development.
- – Thermionic emission studies.
- – Early work on electricity.
- – Developed chemical notation and atomic weights.
- – Quantum theory pioneer.
- – Discovered radium and polonium.
- – Work on cathode rays.
- – Agricultural and organic chemistry contributions.
- – Explained photoelectric effect.
- – Electrochemical research.
- – Proposed electron orbits.
- – Electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- – Atomic weights and gases research.
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- – Molecular quantity studies.
- – Gas laws and pressure-volume relationship.
- – Spectroscopy laws.
- – Created the periodic table.
- – Quantum mechanics wave equation.
- – Laws of motion and optics.
- – Synthesized urea artificially.
- – Discovered X-rays.
- – Pioneered analytical chemistry techniques.
- – Studied chemical bonds.
- – Father of modern chemistry.
- – Proposed atomic theory.
- – Discovered the nucleus.
- – Discovered oxygen.
30 Clues: – Spectroscopy laws. • – Discovered X-rays. • – Discovered oxygen. • – Work on cathode rays. • – Uncertainty principle. • – Quantum theory pioneer. • – Studied chemical bonds. • – Proposed atomic theory. • – Discovered the nucleus. • – Mole concept and number. • – Electrochemical research. • – Proposed electron orbits. • – Laws of motion and optics. • – Early work on electricity. • ...
School Subjects Communication Crossword 2021-12-09
14 Clues: art • math • music • biology • physics • history • English • Japanese • geography • chemistry • photography • social_studies • home_economics • Physical Education
Example Crossword 2019-11-11
Across
- Subject Leader for Physics
- Biology lecturer
- Assistant Programme Manager
- IT lecturer
- Chemistry lecturer
- Chemistry+ lecturer
- Subject Leader for Further Maths
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- Chemistry lecturer
- Physics+ lecturer
- Subject Leader for Biology
- Physics lecturer
- S & E Foundation Co-ordinator
- Programme Manager
- Subject Leader for Chemistry
- Physics lecturer
15 Clues: IT lecturer • Physics lecturer • Biology lecturer • Physics lecturer • Physics+ lecturer • Programme Manager • Chemistry lecturer • Chemistry lecturer • Chemistry+ lecturer • Subject Leader for Physics • Subject Leader for Biology • Assistant Programme Manager • Subject Leader for Chemistry • S & E Foundation Co-ordinator • Subject Leader for Further Maths
Aquarium 2022-11-30
Across
- electriceel
- cichlid
- sealamprey
- payara
- cohesive
- density
- watershed
- eutrophication
- marsupials
- groundwater
- horus
- amphibians
- lakesuperior
- magma
- stromatolite
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- invertebrates
- baypipefish
- cownoseray
- oxygen
- snake
- chemistry
- placoderms
- seas
- vegetation
- billions
- estuary
- pufferfish
- belugastergeon
- sturgeon
- goldfish
- mutualistic
- ballpython
- nutrients
- constrictor
34 Clues: seas • snake • horus • magma • oxygen • payara • cichlid • density • estuary • cohesive • billions • sturgeon • goldfish • chemistry • watershed • nutrients • cownoseray • sealamprey • placoderms • vegetation • pufferfish • marsupials • ballpython • amphibians • baypipefish • electriceel • groundwater • mutualistic • constrictor • lakesuperior • stromatolite • invertebrates • eutrophication • belugastergeon
Fun with Green chemistry 2021-07-14
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- A promising technique for achieving green chemistry goals
- won US Presidential Chemistry award in 2002
- program started by EU in 2007
- number of principles of green chemistry
- Green chemistry changes this to reduce hazardous waste in environment
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- solution for green agriculture
- opportunity for greener methods
- one of the principles of green chemistry
- Nobel prize for chemistry 2005
- Another name for green chemistry
10 Clues: program started by EU in 2007 • solution for green agriculture • Nobel prize for chemistry 2005 • opportunity for greener methods • Another name for green chemistry • number of principles of green chemistry • one of the principles of green chemistry • won US Presidential Chemistry award in 2002 • A promising technique for achieving green chemistry goals • ...
How well do you know the Chemistry Department? 2022-03-31
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- Faculty and grad students ship these
- An assistant chair
- The chemistry building’s namesake
- Area of chemistry
- The place where all receipts must be sent
- Prophet who dedicated the building
- W170’s nickname
- Use the _____________ for buying refreshments at Sam’s Club
- For modifying signs and websites
- The department chair
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- Someone who teaches
- Person for whom the Cancer Research Center is named
- BYU’s mascot
- You can buy liquid nitrogen here.
- Where experiments are done
- Lots of this shows up in the building
- The department newsmagazine
- Where chemistry demos are made
- Use the ____________ card for ordering food at Food To Go
- Software for modifying faces
20 Clues: BYU’s mascot • W170’s nickname • Area of chemistry • An assistant chair • Someone who teaches • The department chair • Where experiments are done • The department newsmagazine • Software for modifying faces • Where chemistry demos are made • For modifying signs and websites • The chemistry building’s namesake • You can buy liquid nitrogen here. • Prophet who dedicated the building • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-26
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- very sick people
- citrate coagulation
- outpatient surgery
- syphilis
- ED Dept
- self-adhesive tape
- thyroid
- plain blood bank
- centrifuge
- edta hematology
- coagulation
- rubberband that constricts
- chemistry panel
- pregnancy test
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- very little people
- blood bank ID
- ph, ketones, nitrate
- inpatient customers
- blood culture collection
- heparin chemistry
- cardiac marker
- white, red, platelet
22 Clues: ED Dept • thyroid • syphilis • centrifuge • coagulation • blood bank ID • cardiac marker • pregnancy test • edta hematology • chemistry panel • very sick people • plain blood bank • heparin chemistry • very little people • outpatient surgery • self-adhesive tape • citrate coagulation • inpatient customers • ph, ketones, nitrate • white, red, platelet • blood culture collection • rubberband that constricts
chemists 2021-08-23
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- formalized the language of chemistry
- discovered radium and polonium
- "father of nuclear chemistry"
- father of modern chemistry; the law of conservation of mass; the role of oxygen in combustion
- created molecular biology and quantum chemistry
- extracted essentials that was applied in herbal medication
- found nutritive values and chemical composition of local foods
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- isolation and elucidation of biochemicals from medic plants
- biochemistry of the toxins found in the venom of marine conus snails
- invented dynamite and the Nobel prize
- created alternate fuel using coconut and sugarcane
- Avogadro's gas law; the mole
- developed the periodic table
- considered the "first modern chemist"
- created the atomic theory
15 Clues: created the atomic theory • Avogadro's gas law; the mole • developed the periodic table • "father of nuclear chemistry" • discovered radium and polonium • formalized the language of chemistry • invented dynamite and the Nobel prize • considered the "first modern chemist" • created molecular biology and quantum chemistry • created alternate fuel using coconut and sugarcane • ...
Lab Week 2022-03-22
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- None, Chemistry, Serum
- PPE that should be worn in the lab at all times
- Another word for blood draw
- Capillary blood collector
- Li Heparin, Chemistry, Plasma
- K EDTA, Hematology
- Tubes containing anticoagulants yield
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- Used to spin down tubes
- NA Citrate, Coagulation, Plasma
- Infused-wing set
- Department where CBC's are performed
- Any substance added to a blood collection tube
- The presence of blood in urine
- Stain used to identify bacteria
- K Oxalate & Na Flouride, Chemistry, Plasma
- Department where ABO's are performed
- Cleaning solution used in the lab
17 Clues: Infused-wing set • K EDTA, Hematology • None, Chemistry, Serum • Used to spin down tubes • Capillary blood collector • Another word for blood draw • Li Heparin, Chemistry, Plasma • The presence of blood in urine • NA Citrate, Coagulation, Plasma • Stain used to identify bacteria • Cleaning solution used in the lab • Department where CBC's are performed • ...
Year 8 key words 2022-06-13
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- Chemistry: The name of group 7 elements in the periodic table.
- Physics: The law of reflection says the angle of incident is equal to the angle of ...
- Physics: What do we call it when light waves change speed and bend?
- Physics: the units we use to measure force.
- Chemistry: a property of non-metals which means they can shatter.
- Physics: distance divided by time.
- Chemistry: a substance that speeds up chemical reactions but remains unchanged.
- Physics: the units we use to measure energy.
- Chemistry: Iron + oxygen -->____________.
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- Chemistry: a property of metals which means they can be bent into different shapes.
- Biology: a drug that's taken for fun, not to treat an illness.
- Biology: One of the food groups needed for energy.
- Biology: the addictive part of cigarette smoke.
- Biology: The food group needed for growth and repair.
- Biology: The intestine that absorbs nutrients from food.
15 Clues: Physics: distance divided by time. • Chemistry: Iron + oxygen -->____________. • Physics: the units we use to measure force. • Physics: the units we use to measure energy. • Biology: the addictive part of cigarette smoke. • Biology: One of the food groups needed for energy. • Biology: The food group needed for growth and repair. • ...
Week One Vocabulary 2021-08-18
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- chemistry the area of chemistry that deals with the mechanism rate, and the energy transfer that occurs when matter undergoes a change
- chemistry the study of substances that do not contain carbon
- the means by which a society provides its members with those things needed and desired
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- Chemistry research that is directed toward a practical goal or application
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- the area of chemistry that focuses on processes that take place in organisms
- chemistry the pursuit of chemical knowledge for its own sake
- the study of the composition of matter and the changes that matter undergoes
- chemistry the area of chemistry that focuses on the composition of matter
- Chemistry the study of compounds containing carbon
10 Clues: anything that has mass and occupies space • Chemistry the study of compounds containing carbon • chemistry the pursuit of chemical knowledge for its own sake • chemistry the study of substances that do not contain carbon • chemistry the area of chemistry that focuses on the composition of matter • ...
Chemistry 2020-09-09
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- / Any substance with a definite composition
- chemistry / Use of math and computers to understand the chemical behaviours and design new compounds
- / Study of substances and processes in living things
- chemistry / Study of the composition of materials
- research / Done to increase knowledge
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- / Application of knowledge (usually scientific) for practical purposes
- development / Done to improve quality of life
- chemistry / Study of compounds that aren't organic
- chemistry / Study of compounds containing carbon
- / Study of matter and the changes it undergoes
- chemistry / Study of changes of matter and their energy
- research / Done to solve a problem
12 Clues: research / Done to solve a problem • research / Done to increase knowledge • / Any substance with a definite composition • development / Done to improve quality of life • / Study of matter and the changes it undergoes • chemistry / Study of compounds containing carbon • chemistry / Study of the composition of materials • ...
Myers Family 2014 2015-01-04
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- Theresa's use of chemistry
- Karen's school
- Janelle's internship
- Cathy's employer
- Janelle's use of chemistry
- Theresa's degree
- Janelle's current location
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- Theresa's current location
- Karen's planned use of majors
- Theresa's school
- Janelle's second degree
- Mark and Cathy's new home location
- Karen's current location
- Mark's employer of many years
- Karen's second major
15 Clues: Karen's school • Theresa's school • Cathy's employer • Theresa's degree • Janelle's internship • Karen's second major • Janelle's second degree • Karen's current location • Theresa's current location • Theresa's use of chemistry • Janelle's use of chemistry • Janelle's current location • Karen's planned use of majors • Mark's employer of many years • Mark and Cathy's new home location
stuff 2016-11-21
36 Clues: dog • cat • fact • root • tool • leaf • bank • gumby • cocoa • chalk • climb • space • banana • potash • nodule • fungus • abacus • brutus • cactus • vanilla • potting • aspirin • octopus • howmany • charcoal • nitrogen • planttag • cattleya • birdbrain • establish • chemistry • bromeliad • testament • carbuncle • dendrobium • vandaceous
Haven 2021-10-17
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- a small building for Christian worship
- the identification of the substances
- most popular city in New York City
- a traditional story
- see things that are about to happen
- a way that shows eager enjoyment
- a creature that drinks blood
- the ability to shape-shift into a wolf
- sensing something with just the touch
- relating to phenomenas inexplainable
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- school for the psychic
- move stuff with your mind
- a laboratory for research in chemistry
- turning into anther thing
- a vampire slayer
- the sport of fighting with swords
- spirt leaving your body
- a wooden or metal "sword"
- a public room to relax
- a small restaurant selling food/drink
20 Clues: a vampire slayer • a traditional story • school for the psychic • a public room to relax • spirt leaving your body • move stuff with your mind • turning into anther thing • a wooden or metal "sword" • a creature that drinks blood • a way that shows eager enjoyment • the sport of fighting with swords • most popular city in New York City • see things that are about to happen • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2022-09-02
14 Clues: Art • Music • Physics • Biology • History • Geography • Chemistry • Technology • Literature • Mathematics • Civic Education • Foreign Language • Physical Education • Information and Community Technology
Physics Crossword by Kyla Williams 2012-09-19
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- Finding out what events cause what results
- Fake science
- Sciences which branch into areas such as physics, chemistry, & etc.
- Another word for law
- Tells us how matter is put together
- Formal method for doing science
- About cosmic purpose
- Involves matter that is alive
- Study of unanswered questions about nature
- A type of thinking which is basic to science
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- The best ______________ ever invented is science
- Revisable data about the world
- About cosmic order
- Study of basic concepts such as motion
- Used experiments to study nature's behavior.
- The test of knowledge in science
- Synthesis of facts and well-tested facts
- Physics and chemistry applied to the Earth
- Uncontradicted hypothesis
- An educated guess
20 Clues: Fake science • An educated guess • About cosmic order • Another word for law • About cosmic purpose • Uncontradicted hypothesis • Involves matter that is alive • Revisable data about the world • Formal method for doing science • The test of knowledge in science • Tells us how matter is put together • Study of basic concepts such as motion • Synthesis of facts and well-tested facts • ...
Science 2014-02-03
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- Heating __________
- Zoology is concerned with ________________.
- Radio chemistry is the study of _____________ substances.
- Science is __________
- Branches of chemistry include ___________
- Is the study of living things.
- Is the study of fossils.
- Vulcanology is the study of ______________
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- You need a ______________ to heat substances.
- You can use a ____________ set in a science lab.
- Microbiology is the study of _______-_______
- When your an athlete you may need ________-_________.
- Mind and behavior is _________________.
- Entomology is the study of _______________.
- Forensic psychology deals with psychology and the ______
- Astronomy is the study of ___________
- You need a ____________ to see small things
- Scientific ideas to make devices that make life easier is called __________.
- Playing it _________.
19 Clues: Heating __________ • Science is __________ • Playing it _________. • Is the study of fossils. • Is the study of living things. • Astronomy is the study of ___________ • Mind and behavior is _________________. • Branches of chemistry include ___________ • Vulcanology is the study of ______________ • Zoology is concerned with ________________. • ...
Green Chemistry 2023-03-03
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- Green chemistry is the study where____ and materials are created to minimize or eliminate the use of hazard substances via the design and application of chemical products.
- ______Avoid Chemical Derivatives
- Green chemistry is used to _______waste
- _____Less hazardous Chemical Synthesis
- __________The Potential for accidents
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- Green chemistry looks to maximize_____ economy
- The safest solvent
- Increase_____ Efficiency
- number of green chemistry principles
- Use____ not stoichiometric reagents
- Green chemistry leads to safer____
11 Clues: The safest solvent • Increase_____ Efficiency • ______Avoid Chemical Derivatives • Green chemistry leads to safer____ • Use____ not stoichiometric reagents • number of green chemistry principles • __________The Potential for accidents • _____Less hazardous Chemical Synthesis • Green chemistry is used to _______waste • Green chemistry looks to maximize_____ economy • ...
Missing Fossils 2023-05-11
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- sudden movement
- exact
- someone who studies chemistry
- completely surrounded
- the amount of matter in an object
- to find something new
- types of animals
- young person
- become dull
- a very hot oven
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- a group of atoms bonded together
- guess
- slide
- a slight mark
- nervous
- to decay
- easy to carry
- hot
- to eat fast
- the science of matter
20 Clues: hot • guess • exact • slide • nervous • to decay • to eat fast • become dull • young person • a slight mark • easy to carry • sudden movement • a very hot oven • types of animals • completely surrounded • to find something new • the science of matter • someone who studies chemistry • a group of atoms bonded together • the amount of matter in an object
a 2022-01-21
27 Clues: S • B • C • O • N • K • H • F • P • Al • Ne • Mg • Be • Cl • Ca • Si • Li • He • Na • Ar • The best class at TMS • The queen of the Library @TMS • A student in our Chemistry class • A student in our Chemistry class • A student in our Chemistry class • Ancient Greek who believed in atoms • Ancient Greek who did not believe in atoms
My Sophomore Year 2025-09-24
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- new driver
- fourth period
- six seven
- first period
- sixth period
- car name
- romeo and juliet character
- psychology teacher
- seventh period
- geometry
- director
- how you feel
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- third period
- chargerettes coach
- eighth period
- chargerettes assistant coach
- all you do anymore
- friday nights
- asl teacher
- english teacher
- fifth period
- second period
- hard classes
- history teacher
- chemistry teacher
25 Clues: car name • geometry • director • six seven • new driver • asl teacher • third period • first period • fifth period • hard classes • sixth period • how you feel • fourth period • eighth period • friday nights • second period • seventh period • english teacher • history teacher • chemistry teacher • chargerettes coach • all you do anymore • psychology teacher • romeo and juliet character • chargerettes assistant coach
Green Chemistry 2022-08-24
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- Green Chemistry reduces use of____substances
- Green Chemistry reduces the potential of____
- ____hypochlorite is the main chemical in bleach
- _____ is the 2nd principle of green chemistry
- After using chemicals we must properly treat and ____them
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- Green Chemistry was introduced by
- Green Chemistry is also called____chemistry
- ______prevention is a major principle of green chemistry
- Green Chemistry aims to increase ____efficiency
9 Clues: Green Chemistry was introduced by • Green Chemistry is also called____chemistry • Green Chemistry reduces use of____substances • Green Chemistry reduces the potential of____ • _____ is the 2nd principle of green chemistry • ____hypochlorite is the main chemical in bleach • Green Chemistry aims to increase ____efficiency • ...
green chemistry 2017-10-19
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- very often used solvent
- used to take out the air form a glass/flask
- the green chemistry try to make reactions with less ...
- when water goes from liquid to gas
- Likes to chase mice
- product that can easily be decomposed in the nature
- a liquid is ...
- a test to find/prove something
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- coat used in chemistry to protect you
- results of a reaction
- object/process used to make reaction faster and more efficient
- Has a trunk
- place where you do chemistry experiment
- very often used glassware
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
- examples would be: conical falsk, volumetric glass, becker etc
- Flying mammal
- usually it is a waste; the unwanted products form a reaction
19 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • a liquid is ... • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • results of a reaction • very often used solvent • very often used glassware • a test to find/prove something • when water goes from liquid to gas • coat used in chemistry to protect you • place where you do chemistry experiment • used to take out the air form a glass/flask • ...
Science Vocab 2025-03-19
17 Clues: Lung • baby • Heart • stomach • our code • Starch broken • Protein broken • oxygen chemistry • get from parents • circle of a wheel • gene versions same • how something works • eye color, hair color • Gene versions different • Carbon Dioxide Chemistry • specific categories of feature • difference in traits between individuals
NEBH LAB WEEK PUZZLE 2014-04-04
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- NANCY'S FAVORITE COLOR
- BACTEROIDES
- CHEMISTRY ANALYZER
- DONATING YOUR OWN BLOOD
- REFERENCE LAB
- SPRING FLOWER
- THE STUDY OF DISEASE
- KNEE FLUID
- HOSPITAL SYSTEM
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- LAB COMPUTER SYSTEM
- PACU CHEMISTRY TEST
- TUBE ADDITIVE
- SETH'S FAVORITE FOOTBALL TEAM
- TISSUE PROCESSING
- SPIN DOWN TUBES
- CARRIES O2 THROUGH YOUR BODY
- PERFORMANCE REVIEW SOFTWARE
- NEW LAB LEADER
- PAS TEST IN MICROBIOLOGY
19 Clues: KNEE FLUID • BACTEROIDES • TUBE ADDITIVE • REFERENCE LAB • SPRING FLOWER • NEW LAB LEADER • SPIN DOWN TUBES • HOSPITAL SYSTEM • TISSUE PROCESSING • CHEMISTRY ANALYZER • LAB COMPUTER SYSTEM • PACU CHEMISTRY TEST • THE STUDY OF DISEASE • NANCY'S FAVORITE COLOR • DONATING YOUR OWN BLOOD • PAS TEST IN MICROBIOLOGY • PERFORMANCE REVIEW SOFTWARE • CARRIES O2 THROUGH YOUR BODY • SETH'S FAVORITE FOOTBALL TEAM
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