chemistry Crossword Puzzles
Chemistry 2025-08-24
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- – A combination of different substances that are not chemically bonded (e.g. air, saltwater).
- Reaction – A process where atoms rearrange to form new substances.
- of Mass – Atoms are not lost or created in a chemical reaction; they are rearranged.
- Bond – A force that holds atoms together in molecules or compounds.
- – A tiny particle with a negative charge that moves around the nucleus.
- Change – A change where a new substance is formed (e.g. burning, rusting, baking). Usually irreversible.
- of Chemical Change – Gas produced, colour change, temperature change, precipitate (solid) forms.
- – A pure substance made of only one type of atom (e.g. gold, oxygen).
- – A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being used up.
- new substances formed by the chemical reaction
- – A particle in the nucleus with no charge (neutral).
- substances present at the start of a chemical reaction, used up during the reaction.
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- – The new substances made in a chemical reaction.
- – Two or more atoms bonded together (e.g. O₂, H₂O).
- – The starting substances in a chemical reaction.
- Change – A change where no new substance is formed (e.g. melting ice, dissolving sugar). Usually reversible.
- – A substance made when two or more different elements are chemically bonded (e.g. CO₂, NaCl).
- Theory – Reactions happen when particles collide with enough energy.
- of Reaction – How fast a chemical reaction happens.
- – The centre of the atom that contains protons and neutrons.
- – The smallest building block of matter; makes up everything.
- Effect – Heating particles gives them more energy → more collisions → faster reactions.
- – A particle in the nucleus with a positive charge.
23 Clues: new substances formed by the chemical reaction • – The new substances made in a chemical reaction. • – The starting substances in a chemical reaction. • – Two or more atoms bonded together (e.g. O₂, H₂O). • of Reaction – How fast a chemical reaction happens. • – A particle in the nucleus with a positive charge. • – A particle in the nucleus with no charge (neutral). • ...
Chemistry 2025-10-02
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- The release or absorption of _____ during a reaction often indicates a chemical change
- A physical change of a solid becoming a liquid
- In a chemcial reaction, the substances that react are called _____
- The production of a solid called a _____ during a reaction is evidence of a chemical reaction
- The amount of matter found in an object
- The density of water is roughly _____g/mL
- Mass is measure in this unit
- The center of an atom, containing protons and neutrons
- A physical change of a liquid turning into a gas
- Dissolving sugar in water is a good example of _____
- The ability of a substance to burn
- The amount of space an object occupies
- The change in which a substance cannot be returned to its original form
- A _____ subtance contains only one type of molecule
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- The smallest unit of an element that maintaines the properties of that element is called an ____
- Negatively charged subatomic particles
- The measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume
- A substance that contains molecules of different types
- When iron _____, it undergoes a chemical change because a new sunstance is formed
- The equation to calculate density
- The force of gravity on an object's mass
- Positively charged subatomic particles
- The production of an _____ or smell can indicate a chemical change
- The change in the appearance of a substance
- _____ are formed when a gas is release in a reaction
- Mixing calcium chloride with cabbage juice caused a _____ change
- Volume is measured in this unit
- When mixing substances you may feel an increase or decrease in _____
28 Clues: Mass is measure in this unit • Volume is measured in this unit • The equation to calculate density • The ability of a substance to burn • Negatively charged subatomic particles • Positively charged subatomic particles • The amount of space an object occupies • The amount of matter found in an object • The force of gravity on an object's mass • ...
Chemistry 2025-11-01
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- Gases that are inert and stable
- Scale used to measure acidity or alkalinity
- Substance with pH greater than 7
- Process of chemical change
- Substance dissolved in a solution
- Substance with pH less than 7
- Substance that speeds up a reaction without being consumed
- Subatomic particle with no charge
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- Negatively charged subatomic particle
- Substance that dissolves the solute
- Table organizing elements by atomic number
- Substance made of two or more elements chemically bonded
- Atom with same number of protons but different neutrons
- Electrons involved in bonding
- Positively charged subatomic particle
- Force holding atoms together in a molecule
- Product of acid-base neutralization
- SI unit for amount of substance
- Basic unit of matter
- Charged particle formed by loss or gain of electrons
20 Clues: Basic unit of matter • Process of chemical change • Electrons involved in bonding • Substance with pH less than 7 • Gases that are inert and stable • SI unit for amount of substance • Substance with pH greater than 7 • Substance dissolved in a solution • Subatomic particle with no charge • Substance that dissolves the solute • Product of acid-base neutralization • ...
Chemistry 2025-10-20
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- – Can never change; subatomic particle inside the nucleus.
- – Has two atoms joined or paired together.
- – The central part of an atom.
- – Ability of a material to let heat or electricity pass through it.
- – Movement of particles from a high to low concentration area.
- – Change of state from liquid to gas at any temperature.
- – A homogeneous mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent.
- – A pure substance made of one kind of atom.
- – A very small piece or unit of matter.
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- – Two or more substances chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio.
- – The structure or arrangement of particles in a solid.
- – Change of state from gas to liquid.
- – Ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent (liquid).
- – Change of state from solid to gas directly.
- – Can change; moves around the nucleus.
- – A chemical element with the symbol K and atomic number 19.
- – Can change; subatomic particle inside the nucleus.
- – Two or more substances physically combined.
- – Change of state from solid to liquid.
- – Conducts heat and electricity easily.
20 Clues: – The central part of an atom. • – Change of state from gas to liquid. • – Can change; moves around the nucleus. • – Change of state from solid to liquid. • – Conducts heat and electricity easily. • – A very small piece or unit of matter. • – Has two atoms joined or paired together. • – A pure substance made of one kind of atom. • ...
chemistry 2025-11-19
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- across a periodic table is called
- Bond were electrons are shared
- SI prefix meaning one-thousandth
- Smallest particle of an element
- Type of bond formed from electron transfer
- state of matter that means dissolved in water
- symbol for the element used in pennies after 1982
- two charge Charge of alkaline earth metals
- Ionic compounds dissolved in water will create
- A vertical column on the periodic table
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- Gases Element family containing He, Ne, Ar
- Family containing F, Cl, Br
- Relationship: mass ÷ volume = ?
- number of protons in an atom
- Compound formed from copper(I) and hydroxide
- Transitional metal that has a fixed charge of plus 2
- Process of making equal numbers of atoms on both sides of an equation
- the symbol for tin
- Two or more forms of an element with different neutron numbers
- The mass per unit volume
- Unit for measuring volume in labs
21 Clues: the symbol for tin • The mass per unit volume • Family containing F, Cl, Br • number of protons in an atom • Bond were electrons are shared • Relationship: mass ÷ volume = ? • Smallest particle of an element • SI prefix meaning one-thousandth • across a periodic table is called • Unit for measuring volume in labs • A vertical column on the periodic table • ...
Chemistry 2025-12-12
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- substance that speeds up a chemical reaction
- law of conservation of mass
- a state of balance
- fundamental way to express solution concentration
- Specific wavelengths to quantify it instrument
- chemical bonds, electrons
- the most common reaction is between aluminum and iron oxide producing aluminum oxide and molten iron
- rusting, batteries, corrosion
- synthetic,superheavy, group 4 transition metal
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- substance formed by the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged particles
- carbon -carbon double bonds
- ideal gas law
- solids,glass,rubber their atoms randomly arranged
- example of this hydrogen has a state of +1 and oxygen has a state of -2
- element with the highest boiling point in the periodic table (about 5930*c
- form of photoluminescence
- cyanogenic glycoside
- reaction carbon-carbon bonds ____ reagent
- name conical laboratory flask
- Who won the first Nobel prize in chemistry last name no Van
20 Clues: ideal gas law • a state of balance • cyanogenic glycoside • form of photoluminescence • chemical bonds, electrons • carbon -carbon double bonds • law of conservation of mass • name conical laboratory flask • rusting, batteries, corrosion • reaction carbon-carbon bonds ____ reagent • substance that speeds up a chemical reaction • Specific wavelengths to quantify it instrument • ...
Introduction of chemistry 2017-09-20
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- Chemistry is the study of chemicals that in general do not contain carbon and are found in non-living things
- is the study of the composition of matter and the changes matter undergoes
- is the study of processes that take place in living organisms
- Chemistry is the research that is directed toward a practical goal or application
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- Chemistry is the area that deals with the mechanisms, rate, and energy transfers
- chemistry is defined as the study of all chemicals containing carbon
- chemistry is the area of study that focuses on the composition of matter
- theory are the particles of matter in a constant motion
- is anything that has mass and occupies space
- Chemistry is the pursuit of chemical knowledge for its own sake
10 Clues: is anything that has mass and occupies space • theory are the particles of matter in a constant motion • is the study of processes that take place in living organisms • Chemistry is the pursuit of chemical knowledge for its own sake • chemistry is defined as the study of all chemicals containing carbon • ...
Green Chemistry 2022-12-09
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- can be prevented by making safer chemicals
- a substance that speeds up a reaction.
- reuse, reduce, _______; something everyone should do.
- a mixture of pollutants made up mostly of ground level ozone
- an example of an environmentally preferable solvent; C₂H₆O
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- the long-term warming of the planet's overall temperature.
- another name for green chemistry is ___________ chemistry.
- the first principle of green chemistry
- Father of green chemistry
- the second principle of green chemistry;developed by Barry Trost.
10 Clues: Father of green chemistry • the first principle of green chemistry • a substance that speeds up a reaction. • can be prevented by making safer chemicals • reuse, reduce, _______; something everyone should do. • the long-term warming of the planet's overall temperature. • another name for green chemistry is ___________ chemistry. • ...
engineer jobs 2023-02-27
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- designer.
- automotive.
- mechanic.
- software-designer.
- quantum-engineer.
- x-ray-technologist.
- technology-support.
- geologist.
- validation-engineer.
- junior-field-engineer.
- railway-engineer.
- kinetic-engineer.
- unit-engineer.
- occupational-safety.
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- yard- improvement.
- electrician.
- nanoengineer.
- liaison-engineer.
- chemistry.
- bio-engineer.
- industrial.
- process-engineer.
- financial.
- zoologist-engineer.
- healthcare-engineer.
- water-resources.
26 Clues: designer. • mechanic. • chemistry. • financial. • geologist. • automotive. • industrial. • electrician. • nanoengineer. • bio-engineer. • unit-engineer. • water-resources. • liaison-engineer. • quantum-engineer. • process-engineer. • railway-engineer. • kinetic-engineer. • yard- improvement. • software-designer. • x-ray-technologist. • zoologist-engineer. • technology-support. • healthcare-engineer. • ...
A Crossword 2021-12-07
15 Clues: Well-met! • Kiss Me... • Kept woman • A keen wit • Safe on land • Gnostic angel • Circe's island • For driving on • Funfair worker • Blue, on a crest • The fifth element • Fair warning, in Golf • ...and the Hendersons • Longest of the Great War • Chemistry before chemistry
Vacutainer Combo- Westergard 2023-03-22
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- paternity testing
- clear inversions
- erythrocytes and sedimentation
- light blue inversions
- gray inversions
- plasma separation and plasma chemistry
- serum determinations
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- hematology procedures
- STAT serum chemistry
- nutrient studies and trace element
- whole blood hematology
- red inversions
- STAT electrolytes
- determines lead
- molecule diagnostic test methods
15 Clues: red inversions • gray inversions • determines lead • clear inversions • paternity testing • STAT electrolytes • STAT serum chemistry • serum determinations • hematology procedures • light blue inversions • whole blood hematology • erythrocytes and sedimentation • molecule diagnostic test methods • nutrient studies and trace element • plasma separation and plasma chemistry
Laboratory Avengers 2021-04-08
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- evening/nights supervisor
- Molecular biology section supervisor
- chemistry supervisor
- Chemistry section supervisor
- AP supervisor
- Blood Bank supervisor
- Chief of Pathology
- Toxicology supervisor
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- microbiology supervisor
- Microbiology section director
- poc supervisor
- Assistant Chief
- blood bank section supervisor
- molecular biology supervisor
- hematopathology section supervisor
15 Clues: AP supervisor • poc supervisor • Assistant Chief • Chief of Pathology • chemistry supervisor • Blood Bank supervisor • Toxicology supervisor • microbiology supervisor • evening/nights supervisor • Chemistry section supervisor • molecular biology supervisor • Microbiology section director • blood bank section supervisor • hematopathology section supervisor • ...
Chem CrossWord! by: Mekayla York 2014-02-26
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- chemistry/ the chemistry of carbon compounds (other than simple salts such as carbonates, oxides, and carbides).
- A vertical column in a periodic table
- An element that is a poor conductor of electricity and does not form positive ions in a solution
- A substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction
- Has a definite volume, but no definite shape
- branch of chemistry that deals with the chemical action of electricity and the production of electricity by chemical reactions
- science/ the sciences involved in the study of the physical world and its phenomena
- Of State/ Liquid, solid, gas
- Property/ A Property that doesn't depend on pressure, temperature, or density.
- An element that is shiny and a good conductor of electricity
- The amount of matter
- Study of matter and how it changes
- Anything that takes up space
- Change/ A change of matter from one form to another without chemical Change (solid, liquid, gas)
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- organic Chemistry/ Study of non organics
- Made of two or more atoms
- A horizontal row in a periodic table
- A state of change starting from a gas then ionizing
- mass/number of mass
- An element that has properties of both a metal and nonmetal
- Smallest particle
- Study of the properties and changes of matter
- Study of substances
- Made up of atoms of one type
- Reaction/ The process by which one or more substances change to produce one or more substances
- Any substance that has a defined composition
- Has no definite volume or shape
- Has a definite volume and definite shape
- Property/ A property that depends on size.
29 Clues: Smallest particle • mass/number of mass • Study of substances • The amount of matter • Made of two or more atoms • Made up of atoms of one type • Of State/ Liquid, solid, gas • Anything that takes up space • Has no definite volume or shape • Study of matter and how it changes • A horizontal row in a periodic table • A vertical column in a periodic table • ...
Branches of science crossword2 2017-09-26
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- of X-rays and their medical applications
- science of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter, especially of atomic and molecular systems.
- science/ the scientific study of living organisms
- science/sciences related to the planet Earth
- Biochemistry/ The study of the structure, composition, and chemical reactions of substances in living systems.
- science of life and of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and distribution. It includes botany and zoology and all their subdivisions.
- Chemistry/The study of properties and behavior of inorganic compounds—those that are not organic (carbon-containing), which include met
- science of matter and energy and of interactions between the two, grouped in traditional fields such as acoustics, optics, mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, as well as in modern extensions including atomic and nuclear physics, cryogenics, solid-state physics, particle physics, and plasma physics.
- biology/ it is closely related to primate biology
- science/natural science and science that study non-living systems
- natural science that involves the study of matter
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- is the branch of science that relates to the animal kingdom
- study of everything in outer space.
- study of the atmosphere
- is a branch of biology that involves the scientific study of plant life
- branch of science and technology concerned with the properties of metals and their production and purification.
- Chemistry/The study of the structure, properties, and reactions of compounds and materials that contain carbon atoms.
- of interest in this include the composition, distribution, amount (biomass), number, and changing states of organism
- chemistry/ the disciplines of chemistry, planetary science
- the branch of Earth science that studies the ocean
20 Clues: study of the atmosphere • study of everything in outer space. • of X-rays and their medical applications • science/sciences related to the planet Earth • science/ the scientific study of living organisms • biology/ it is closely related to primate biology • natural science that involves the study of matter • the branch of Earth science that studies the ocean • ...
Crossword 3 2024-04-01
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- apparatus: Equipment used in chemical experiments, including beakers, flasks, and test tubes3.
- Bases that dissolve in water to produce hydroxide ions (OH-) and have a pH greater than 73.
- Substances that release hydrogen ions (H+) in water and have a pH less than 73.
- fuels: Hydrocarbons derived from ancient organic matter, including coal, oil, and natural gas3.
- The application of chemistry to industrial processes, especially the production of food, fuels, and other products1.
- rocks: Minerals and rocks with high resistance to weathering and erosion3.
- chemistry: The study of chemical processes in soil, including nutrient availability and pollution1.
- The study of chemical reactions occurring at specific sites within minerals or crystals1.
- The study of enzymes and their role in chemical reactions1.
- scale: A measure of acidity or alkalinity, ranging from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral3.
- The systematic study of the natural world, including chemistry1.
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- Ionic compounds formed by the reaction of an acid with a base, consisting of positive and negative ions3.
- families: Groups of elements with similar properties, such as the alkali metals or halogens3.
- The study of chemical reactions within cells, often involving staining techniques to visualize cellular components1.
- The study of the chemical composition of the Earth’s crust and the processes that shape it1.
- A mystical and ancient practice that aimed to transform base metals into gold or discover the elixir of life1.
- The study of chemicals produced by animals and their interactions with the environment1.
- The study of chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms2.
- The branch of applied chemistry that deals with fermentation processes, especially in brewing and distilling1.
- subject: Chemistry is a common subject taught in schools, covering various aspects of matter and its interactions1.
20 Clues: The study of enzymes and their role in chemical reactions1. • The systematic study of the natural world, including chemistry1. • rocks: Minerals and rocks with high resistance to weathering and erosion3. • Substances that release hydrogen ions (H+) in water and have a pH less than 73. • ...
Vacutainer Tests- Cross 2023-03-22
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- Complete Blood Count.
- Used for lactic acid testing and other plasma or whole blood determinations.
- Collecting blood for performing coagulation studies.
- Used for short-term traffic counting, vehicle classification by axle count and spacing, planning, and research studies.
- STAT! or immediate blood chemistry results for emergency cases.
- Used for various chemistry, serology, and immunology tests.
- Blood lead analysis.
- The collection of whole blood for special tests,low cytometry and tissue typing assays.(Baby daddy)
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- Used to test serum that is needed right away,STAT!.
- For the collection of heparinized plasma for routine chemistry tests.
- Preferred for blood bank tests.
- Toxicology, trace metal analysis, and nutritional studies.
- Hematology (CBC, e.g.) and certain Chemistry and Blood Bank testing.
- Used for the collection of plasma for molecular (PCR) tests.
14 Clues: Blood lead analysis. • Complete Blood Count. • Preferred for blood bank tests. • Used to test serum that is needed right away,STAT!. • Collecting blood for performing coagulation studies. • Toxicology, trace metal analysis, and nutritional studies. • Used for various chemistry, serology, and immunology tests. • ...
Green Chemistry 2022-12-09
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- a mixture of pollutants made up mostly of ground level ozone
- an example of an environmentally preferable solvent; C₂H₆O
- the first principle of green chemistry
- Father of green chemistry
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- reuse, reduce, _______; something everyone should do.
- the long-term warming of the planet's overall temperature.
- another name for green chemistry is ___________ chemistry.
- can be prevented by making safer chemicals
- a substance that speeds up a reaction.
- the second principle of green chemistry;developed by Barry Trost.
10 Clues: Father of green chemistry • a substance that speeds up a reaction. • the first principle of green chemistry • can be prevented by making safer chemicals • reuse, reduce, _______; something everyone should do. • the long-term warming of the planet's overall temperature. • another name for green chemistry is ___________ chemistry. • ...
crossword puzzle 2013-11-02
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- spaced occupied by the gas particles
- turns blue litmus paper to red
- positively charged element
- positively charged particle
- chemistry of life
- dispersed particles
- combination of acid and bases
- they transform materials into gold
- heat is released
- it penetrates the wall of the colloidal system
- study of matter and the changes it undergoes
- use of filtering materials
- negatively charged particle
- basic unit of matter
- negatively charged element
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- malleable
- semi-conductors
- contains dispersed particle and dispersing medium
- non-malleable
- force exerted by the gas molecules
- chemical abstract society
- heat is absorbed
- average kinetic energy of the gas particles
- pounds per square inch
- charged elements
- dispersing medium
- international union of pure and applied chemistry
- sticks to the surface of the colloidal system
- zero charged particle
- homogeneous mixture of both solid
30 Clues: malleable • non-malleable • semi-conductors • heat is absorbed • charged elements • heat is released • chemistry of life • dispersing medium • dispersed particles • basic unit of matter • zero charged particle • pounds per square inch • chemical abstract society • positively charged element • use of filtering materials • negatively charged element • positively charged particle • ...
crossword puzzle 2013-11-02
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- dispersed particles
- international union of pure and applied chemistry
- contains dispersed particle and dispersing medium
- chemistry of life
- semi-conductors
- negatively charged particle
- basic unit of matter
- heat is released
- sticks to the surface of the colloidal system
- pounds per square inch
- positively charged particle
- they transform materials into gold
- non-malleable
- combination of acid and bases
- negatively charged element
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- turns blue litmus paper to red
- study of matter and the changes it undergoes
- use of filtering materials
- positively charged element
- heat is absorbed
- average kinetic energy of the gas particles
- spaced occupied by the gas particles
- zero charged particle
- it penetrates the wall of the colloidal system
- charged elements
- force exerted by the gas molecules
- homogeneous mixture of both solid
- dispersing medium
- chemical abstract society
- malleable
30 Clues: malleable • non-malleable • semi-conductors • heat is absorbed • charged elements • heat is released • chemistry of life • dispersing medium • dispersed particles • basic unit of matter • zero charged particle • pounds per square inch • chemical abstract society • use of filtering materials • positively charged element • negatively charged element • negatively charged particle • ...
School Subjects 2020-12-11
General Chemistry 2020-05-16
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- a sub-branch of chemistry that study of elements and ionically compounds except carbon and hydrogen
- solid to liquid
- coined the term "Atoms"
- consists of a dispersed phase or the substance that is dissilved in which the dispersed phase is spread
- combination of neutron and proton
- a mixture whose composition varies from one position to another within the sample
- ability of solute to dissolve
- suggested every substance had its own kind of "seeds"
- added the ides of "qualities"
- simplest form of matter
- smallest unit of matter
- heat is being released
- is composed of a number of electrons whizzing around a nucleus
- liquid to gas
- bsic unit of life
- contains two or more kinds of atoms
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- was an atonomist
- carboon containing compound that is bonded with hydrogen can bonded with oxygen
- a sub-branch of chemistry is a study of chemistry combined with physics, equilibrium
- gas to solid
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- liquid to solid
- tells how hot or cold an object is
- is the ratio of the mass of an objec to the volume it occupies
- the measurement can never be exact
- gluon plasma
- a gas made of free-flowing ions
- negative charged particles
- solid to gas
- how solid particles move
- can move pass one another
- gas to liquid
- particles are closed together
- particles move quickly and can fill up the container
- called as solution is relatively uniform in composition
- neutral particles also found in the middle of the atom
- need to absorb heat
- study of properties composition and states of matter
- is the amount of space occupied by substance.
- Au + Cu
- Ag +Hg
- a sub-branch of chemistry that study the structure,properties,composition,reactions,and preparation
- study of chemistry of life, living organism.
- einstein condensate
- positive particle found in the nucleus of the atom
- consist of a coarse particles which are visible to the naked eye
- composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions
47 Clues: Ag +Hg • Au + Cu • gluon plasma • solid to gas • gas to solid • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • was an atonomist • bsic unit of life • need to absorb heat • einstein condensate • coined the term "Atoms" • simplest form of matter • smallest unit of matter • heat is being released • how solid particles move • can move pass one another • negative charged particles • ...
Mario Super Sluggers! 2024-06-09
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- Has chemistry with Black mii even though they have almost no black
- Description in game is "A slap hitter who can pitch the lights out."
- Description in game is "His hits and pitches move like crazy!"
- For some reason, Daisy has negative chemistry with this color variant but not the other ones of the same person.
- This character has a shop at Mario Stadium
- Has chemistry with Noki, but I lowkey think they've never met
- Highest SLAP hit power stat
- Only 2 characters possess a stat of 1/10. This one does NOT have color variants
- Person that me and weeniehut both hit a home run with in our game
- Person I've used like once ever
- Captain whose special move is Spin Attack
- Has chemistry with Light Blue Mii even though they are hardly light blue
- Lowest throwing speed stat
- Statistically the best bunter by far!
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- The only non-baby character that Magikoopa has negative chemistry with
- Only 2 characters possess a stat of 1/10. This one has color variants
- In my opinion, the non-captain with the most successful star swing.
- The smallest of the 3 characters that has 0 negative chemistry!
- Buddies with Koopa but not Paratroopa
- Someone I'm good at hitting with but most people say they're not
- A captain categorized as "Power" class, unexpectedly
- Mario Super Sluggers is their last/latest appearance
- Description in game is "A defensive specialist with great hops!"
- A person I always remember hitting low home runs when I was little, but now does nothing
- My favorite short stop
- Someone who wins by doing absolutely nothing.
- Throws the fastest pitches, both curved and fastball
- My favorite color of the character that my brothers led me to call a bad word
- Description in game is "A player with more speed than you'd think."
- Out of the people with high hitting trajectory, this is the one I was the most surprised about
30 Clues: My favorite short stop • Lowest throwing speed stat • Highest SLAP hit power stat • Person I've used like once ever • Buddies with Koopa but not Paratroopa • Statistically the best bunter by far! • Captain whose special move is Spin Attack • This character has a shop at Mario Stadium • Someone who wins by doing absolutely nothing. • ...
Miramonte Teachers 2022-03-30
13 Clues: Spanish • PE, HSD • Principal • Custodian • Registrar • US History • Journalism, Mirador • Algebra 2, Geometry • Assistant principal • Chemistry, AP Chemistry • Pub. Speaking, Leadership • Sports Med, Athletic Trainer • Everyone's favorite campus supervisor
School Subjects 2020-12-11
Teagan's Work Experience 2025-11-17
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- Lab – also known as Special Chemistry HPLC
- Speciment Reception Area – also known as CSRA
- called Core Clinical Pathology and Biochemistry
- Lab – also known as Special Chemistry Immunoassay
- – study of micro organisms
- – study of immune system
- Specimen Collection Area – also known as CSCA
- Pathology – study of tissue
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- – study of blood
- Lab
- Pathology – study of genetics
- Genetics Lab
- Lab – also known as Special Chemistry Proteins
13 Clues: Lab • Genetics Lab • – study of blood • – study of immune system • – study of micro organisms • Pathology – study of tissue • Pathology – study of genetics • Lab – also known as Special Chemistry HPLC • Speciment Reception Area – also known as CSRA • Specimen Collection Area – also known as CSCA • Lab – also known as Special Chemistry Proteins • ...
Chemistry 2020-07-06
Chemistry 2020-07-06
Chemistry 2022-02-27
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- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a process involving one or more substance changing into a new substance
- liquid, solid, gas
- combining of two or more substances
- intermediate between a solution and a suspension that will not separate out (cornstarch & water)
- electrostatic force that hold oppositely charged particles together (table salt-NaCl)
- measure of the amount of matter that an object contains
- when atoms share electrons (water-H2O)
- neutral particle in an atom
- an atom with a different amount of neutrons than protons
- the amount of protons in an atom
- a mixture that allows light to pass through it (salt water)
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- electrons farthest away from the nucleus of an atom
- negative charged particle in an atom
- when the physical properties of an substance change
- a cloudy mixture that over time will separate out (flour & water)
- positive charged particle in an atom
- the amount of protons and neutrons in an atom
- negatively or positively charged atom
19 Clues: liquid, solid, gas • neutral particle in an atom • the amount of protons in an atom • combining of two or more substances • negative charged particle in an atom • positive charged particle in an atom • negatively or positively charged atom • when atoms share electrons (water-H2O) • anything that has mass and takes up space • the amount of protons and neutrons in an atom • ...
CHEMISTRY 2021-07-15
chemistry 2021-12-19
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- relative amounts of each element in a compound
- Mass of compound divided by amount of substance (measured in moles)
- what is formed by reactants
- A substance entered in a chemical reaction that gets altered
- Unit of measurement for large numbers of small entities
- number ratio of atoms present in a compound, simplified the most
- a reaction when exchange of ions occurs between 2 compounds
- shows how many atoms or molecules of a substance are in the reaction
- a set of 2 or more atoms bonded together
- a reaction when a single compound is broken down into 2 or more products
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- 2 atoms bonded together that contain single atoms (most compounds)
- a reaction usually consisting of an ionic compound and an element
- shows if an atom has gained or lost electrons
- makeup of a molecule
- something consisting of 2 or more elements
- a reaction when 2 or more reactants combine to form one substance
- a compound containing 3 different elements
- the rule that says mass can't be created or destroyed
- tells you the number of atoms found in that element
19 Clues: makeup of a molecule • what is formed by reactants • a set of 2 or more atoms bonded together • something consisting of 2 or more elements • a compound containing 3 different elements • shows if an atom has gained or lost electrons • relative amounts of each element in a compound • tells you the number of atoms found in that element • ...
Chemistry 2018-09-02
Across
- เป็นก๊าซที่มีสมบัติเป็นไปตามกฎต่างๆของก๊าซ ไม่ว่าที่ภาวะใดๆก็ตาม
- ของเเข็งสีเหลืองที่เป็นผลึก
- พันธะเคมี ภายในโมเลกุลลักษณะหนึ่ง พันธะโคเวเลนต์เกิดจากอะตอมสองอะตอมใช้เวเลนซ์อิเล็กตรอนหนึ่งคู่หรือมากกว่าร่วมกัน ทำให้เกิดแรงดึงดูดที่รวมอะตอมเป็นโมเลกุลขึ้น
- อนุภาคมูลฐานชนิดหนึ่ง เป็นองค์ประกอบในนิวเคลียสของอะตอมของธาตุทุกชนิด มีประจุไฟฟ้าบวก มีมวลเท่ากับ 1.67252 x 10-27 กิโลกรัม
- ควันรถ
- ผลที่ได้จากการที่การแผ่รังสีของแม่เหล็กไฟฟ้า ถูกแยกออกเป็นองค์ประกอบต่าง ๆ ตามลำดับความยาวคลื่น หรือความถี่ขององค์ประกอบนั้น
- อยู่ในปัสสาวะ
- อุณหภูมิขณะที่ของเหลวมีความดันไอเท่ากับความดันบรรยากาศ ณ อุณหภูมินี้ของเหลวจะเปลี่ยนสถานะเป็นไอได้ทั่วทั้งหมด.
- หน่วยที่เล็กที่สุด
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- กรดในกระเพาะอาหาร
- การเตรียมสารละลายที่มีความเข้มข้นสูง เมื่อเราเติมน้ําให้สารละลายจะทําให้จํานวนโมลของตัวถูกละลาย (solute) จะเปลี่ยนแต่ปริมาตร ซึ่งมากขึ้นทําให้ความเข้มข้นเจือจางลง
- หมู่3คาบ3
- ของผสมเนื้อเดียวล้วน ซึ่งประกอบด้วยสารต่างชนิดกันตั้งแต่ ๒ ชนิดขึ้นไป แผ่กระจายออกเป็นอนุภาคเล็ก ๆ ผสมรวมกันอยู่อย่างสม่ำเสมอ โดยไม่มีปฏิกิริยาเคมีเกิดขึ้น
- ของเหลวสีเงิน
- องค์ประกอบของกระดูกเเละฟัน
- อุณหภูมิที่ของแข็งเปลี่ยนสถานะเป็นของเหลว ณ ความดัน ๑ บรรยากาศ, ปกติจะเป็นอุณหภูมิเดียวกันกับจุดเยือกแข็งของสารเดียวกัน.
- ตัวนำไฟฟ้าที่ดีที่สุด
- สังกะสี
- จะเกิดขึ้นเมื่อ ตัวทำปฏิกิริยา ทำปฏิกิริยาซึ่งกันและกันโดยมีพลังงานกระตุ้น ของปฏิกิริยาเคมีเป็นตัวช่วย
19 Clues: ควันรถ • สังกะสี • หมู่3คาบ3 • ของเหลวสีเงิน • อยู่ในปัสสาวะ • กรดในกระเพาะอาหาร • หน่วยที่เล็กที่สุด • ตัวนำไฟฟ้าที่ดีที่สุด • องค์ประกอบของกระดูกเเละฟัน • ของเเข็งสีเหลืองที่เป็นผลึก • เป็นก๊าซที่มีสมบัติเป็นไปตามกฎต่างๆของก๊าซ ไม่ว่าที่ภาวะใดๆก็ตาม • จะเกิดขึ้นเมื่อ ตัวทำปฏิกิริยา ทำปฏิกิริยาซึ่งกันและกันโดยมีพลังงานกระตุ้น ของปฏิกิริยาเคมีเป็นตัวช่วย • ...
Chemistry 2018-09-02
Across
- เป็นก๊าซที่มีสมบัติเป็นไปตามกฎต่างๆของก๊าซ ไม่ว่าที่ภาวะใดๆก็ตาม
- ของเเข็งสีเหลืองที่เป็นผลึก
- พันธะเคมี ภายในโมเลกุลลักษณะหนึ่ง พันธะโคเวเลนต์เกิดจากอะตอมสองอะตอมใช้เวเลนซ์อิเล็กตรอนหนึ่งคู่หรือมากกว่าร่วมกัน ทำให้เกิดแรงดึงดูดที่รวมอะตอมเป็นโมเลกุลขึ้น
- อนุภาคมูลฐานชนิดหนึ่ง เป็นองค์ประกอบในนิวเคลียสของอะตอมของธาตุทุกชนิด มีประจุไฟฟ้าบวก มีมวลเท่ากับ 1.67252 x 10-27 กิโลกรัม
- ควันรถ
- ผลที่ได้จากการที่การแผ่รังสีของแม่เหล็กไฟฟ้า ถูกแยกออกเป็นองค์ประกอบต่าง ๆ ตามลำดับความยาวคลื่น หรือความถี่ขององค์ประกอบนั้น
- อยู่ในปัสสาวะ
- อุณหภูมิขณะที่ของเหลวมีความดันไอเท่ากับความดันบรรยากาศ ณ อุณหภูมินี้ของเหลวจะเปลี่ยนสถานะเป็นไอได้ทั่วทั้งหมด.
- หน่วยที่เล็กที่สุด
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- กรดในกระเพาะอาหาร
- การเตรียมสารละลายที่มีความเข้มข้นสูง เมื่อเราเติมน้ําให้สารละลายจะทําให้จํานวนโมลของตัวถูกละลาย (solute) จะเปลี่ยนแต่ปริมาตร ซึ่งมากขึ้นทําให้ความเข้มข้นเจือจางลง
- หมู่3คาบ3
- ของผสมเนื้อเดียวล้วน ซึ่งประกอบด้วยสารต่างชนิดกันตั้งแต่ ๒ ชนิดขึ้นไป แผ่กระจายออกเป็นอนุภาคเล็ก ๆ ผสมรวมกันอยู่อย่างสม่ำเสมอ โดยไม่มีปฏิกิริยาเคมีเกิดขึ้น
- ของเหลวสีเงิน
- องค์ประกอบของกระดูกเเละฟัน
- อุณหภูมิที่ของแข็งเปลี่ยนสถานะเป็นของเหลว ณ ความดัน ๑ บรรยากาศ, ปกติจะเป็นอุณหภูมิเดียวกันกับจุดเยือกแข็งของสารเดียวกัน.
- ตัวนำไฟฟ้าที่ดีที่สุด
- สังกะสี
- จะเกิดขึ้นเมื่อ ตัวทำปฏิกิริยา ทำปฏิกิริยาซึ่งกันและกันโดยมีพลังงานกระตุ้น ของปฏิกิริยาเคมีเป็นตัวช่วย
19 Clues: ควันรถ • สังกะสี • หมู่3คาบ3 • ของเหลวสีเงิน • อยู่ในปัสสาวะ • กรดในกระเพาะอาหาร • หน่วยที่เล็กที่สุด • ตัวนำไฟฟ้าที่ดีที่สุด • องค์ประกอบของกระดูกเเละฟัน • ของเเข็งสีเหลืองที่เป็นผลึก • เป็นก๊าซที่มีสมบัติเป็นไปตามกฎต่างๆของก๊าซ ไม่ว่าที่ภาวะใดๆก็ตาม • จะเกิดขึ้นเมื่อ ตัวทำปฏิกิริยา ทำปฏิกิริยาซึ่งกันและกันโดยมีพลังงานกระตุ้น ของปฏิกิริยาเคมีเป็นตัวช่วย • ...
CHEMISTRY 2014-12-16
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- used calculus to mathematically define orbital orientation.
- (quantum of light) particle of EM radiation with no mass that carries a quantum of energy.
- measurments that have to do with the amount of substance, not numerical value.
- 1s22s22p63s23p4
- the extent to which a given set of measurements of the same sample agree with their mean.
- All alkalie and ammonium compounds are ________.
- made when you use your senses to obtain information.
- At room temperature, what is the only metal that is in liquid form?
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- an Italian chemist and physicist who proposed a correct molecular explanation for the law of combining volume. Provided a simple way to determine atomic and molecular weights.
- a proposed explanation for an observation.
- Is sodium hydroxide (NaOH) an acid or base?
- element with the symbol Ti
- lambda = h/ m∨ (wavelength=planck's constant/massvelocity).
- The electron configuration of phosphorus.
- the extent to which a given measurement agrees with the standard value for that measurement.
- type of quantum number that describes the spin of the electron.
- Element with the symbol Tl
- an exception to the aufbau principle.
- The volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature in kelvins is stated by _________'s law.
19 Clues: 1s22s22p63s23p4 • element with the symbol Ti • Element with the symbol Tl • an exception to the aufbau principle. • The electron configuration of phosphorus. • a proposed explanation for an observation. • Is sodium hydroxide (NaOH) an acid or base? • All alkalie and ammonium compounds are ________. • made when you use your senses to obtain information. • ...
Chemistry 2014-03-23
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- A particle with negative charge
- A silver grey metal
- Elements in water
- The table full of elements
- A soft light metallic element
- The rows in periodic table
- Forms about 78% of earth's atmosphere
- A column of elements in the periodic table
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- Combined with water in swimming pools
- Same mass as Proton but with no electric charge
- A silver-white metal
- The first element in periodic table
- Two or more elements Chemically combined.
- A compound released into the atmosphere
- Gas found in balloons
- A Soft Grey Metal
- A particle with positive charge
- A basic unit of chemical elements
- When going through photosynthesis the plant gives out?
19 Clues: Elements in water • A Soft Grey Metal • A silver grey metal • A silver-white metal • Gas found in balloons • The table full of elements • The rows in periodic table • A soft light metallic element • A particle with negative charge • A particle with positive charge • A basic unit of chemical elements • The first element in periodic table • Combined with water in swimming pools • ...
Chemistry 2024-03-18
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- Matter cannot be created or destroyed
- Bonds formed when atoms share electrons
- A short way to show what elements are in a compound and how many of each there are
- Substances that's slow down or stop chemical reactions
- Things that come from nature
- Substances that make chemical reactions happen faster
- Pure substances made up of only one type of atom
- The new substances form the chemical reaction
- 2 or more substances that join together
- A chemical reaction that absorbs heat energy
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- Made by people
- A chemical reaction that releases heat energy
- Small numbers written to show how many atoms of each element are in a compound
- Things that make up everything around us
- When substances change into different ones
- Numbers written in front of chemical formulas to balance equations
- Bonds formed by the attraction between positively and negatively charged ions
- The substances you start within a chemical reaction
- Heat Energy
19 Clues: Heat Energy • Made by people • Things that come from nature • Matter cannot be created or destroyed • Bonds formed when atoms share electrons • 2 or more substances that join together • Things that make up everything around us • When substances change into different ones • A chemical reaction that absorbs heat energy • A chemical reaction that releases heat energy • ...
Chemistry 2022-12-07
Across
- energy levels or rings
- Tells how stable an element is.
- the structure in the atom
- holds 2 electrons
- has a positive charge in the nucleus
- holds 8 electrons
- Other word for stability
- Other word for rows.
- Most stable side on the periodic table.
- How stable an element is.
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- made up of protons and neutrons
- on the periodic table
- smallest part of an element
- made up of electrons
- has zero charge in the nucleus
- has a negative charge outside the nucleus
- Other word for columns.
- holds 18 electrons
- Least stable side on the periodic table.
19 Clues: holds 2 electrons • holds 8 electrons • holds 18 electrons • made up of electrons • Other word for rows. • on the periodic table • energy levels or rings • Other word for columns. • Other word for stability • the structure in the atom • How stable an element is. • smallest part of an element • has zero charge in the nucleus • made up of protons and neutrons • ...
Chemistry 2024-12-31
Across
- Mixing of orbitals to form new orbitals for bonding in molecules
- Ratio involving charge and radius
- The number of donor atoms a ligand uses to bind to a central metal ion
- an equation to calculate the new electrode potential of a reaction
- By which method are the group 1 and Ammonium Salts prepared:
- Chemical test used to identify methyl ketones or secondary alcohols with a methyl group
- cell A type of electrochemical cell
- Stabilization of a molecule through the interaction of sigma bonds with an adjacent empty or partially filled p-orbital or π-orbital
- The energy change that involves the release of heat energy
- An ion or molecule that binds to a central metal atom/ion to form a coordination complex
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- The number of possible arrangement of particles and their energies/ degree of disorder of a particular system
- A molecule with both positive and negative charges but a net charge of 0
- What is the common name for sodium chloride
- What is the term for the ability of an atom to attract electrons in a bond
- power to which the concentration of a reactant is raised to in the rate equation
- Which isotope of hydrogen has one neutron?
- Hydrocarbon with a benzene ring structure
- Benzene ring with the -OH group attached to it
- Region in space where the probability of finding an electron is 0
19 Clues: Ratio involving charge and radius • cell A type of electrochemical cell • Hydrocarbon with a benzene ring structure • Which isotope of hydrogen has one neutron? • What is the common name for sodium chloride • Benzene ring with the -OH group attached to it • The energy change that involves the release of heat energy • ...
Chemistry 2025-01-09
Across
- the ability of a substance to undergo chemical change
- the capacity to do work or transfer heat
- fixed shape and volume
- substance made from atoms of two or more chemically bonded elements
- physical composition of 2 or more substances
- 2 or more visibly distinct phases each phase has different properties uneven distribution of substances
- mostly solids, malleable, ductile and transfer heat and energy well
- charged particles with variable shape and volume
- 1 visibly distinct phase, same properties throughout
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- variable shape and volume
- matter that has a definite composition with only one substance present
- pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- a property that can be observed and measured without changing the materials composition
- variable shape fixed volume
- mostly gases brittle and poorly transfer heat and energy
- anything with mass
- study of composition, structure, and properties of matter
- smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that element
- properties of both metals and nonmetals
19 Clues: anything with mass • fixed shape and volume • variable shape and volume • variable shape fixed volume • properties of both metals and nonmetals • the capacity to do work or transfer heat • pure substance made of only one kind of atom • physical composition of 2 or more substances • charged particles with variable shape and volume • ...
ChemisTry 2025-01-06
Across
- The process plants use to make food .
- The pH of a neutral solution.
- The metal in group 1 of the periodic table .
- A type of renewable energy source.
- A push or pull acting on an object.
- A reaction that absorbs energy.
- The term for organisms that feed on dead matter .
- The planet we live on.
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- The state of matter that has a definite shape.
- The smallest unit of an element.
- The transfer of heat through a solid .
- The process by which plants lose water vapor.
- The element with atomic number 12 .
- The first level in a food chain.
- The main gas transported by red blood cells
- The process of water turning into gas.
- The organ that pumps blood through the body.
- The type of bond formed by the sharing of electrons .
- The part of the brain controlling balance and coordination.
19 Clues: The planet we live on. • The pH of a neutral solution. • The smallest unit of an element. • The first level in a food chain. • A reaction that absorbs energy. • The element with atomic number 12 . • A type of renewable energy source. • The process plants use to make food . • A push or pull acting on an object. • The transfer of heat through a solid . • ...
Chemistry 2014-11-09
Across
- What is called something that is a soluble base?
- What is made up of two or more atoms? (Chemically combined)
- What is the name of the process that occurs when a gas turns into a solid?
- What is used to separate an insoluble from a solution? (sand water)
- What is the name given to the flame that is so hot that burns under the water?
- What type of elements are found in group 0 in the periodic table?
- What is made up of two or more elements? (Chemically combined)
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- I which direction does a cooling graph goes?
- What is made up of only one kind of atom?
- What are atoms of the same element having different masses?
- What is the name given to the elements found in the seventh group?
- What is the term used to describe a reaction that absorbs heat?
- What is used to separate a liquid from a mixture(solution)
- What is used to refrigerate the refrigerator?
- What method is used to separate a mixture of substances based on their rate of movement?
- What is the term used to describe a reaction that releases heat?
- What contains an acid?
- What is the name of the smallest particle of a substance?
- In which direction does a heating graph goes?
19 Clues: What contains an acid? • What is made up of only one kind of atom? • I which direction does a cooling graph goes? • What is used to refrigerate the refrigerator? • In which direction does a heating graph goes? • What is called something that is a soluble base? • What is the name of the smallest particle of a substance? • ...
Chemistry 2014-05-14
Across
- a column of elements in the periodic table with similar properties
- C3H8 is one of a group of molecular compounds called
- has the general pattern AB+C->AC+B
- the number of protons + the number of neutrons
- produced when oxides react with water in the atmosphere
- a characteristic behavior that occurs when the substance changes into something new, such as a reaction of an acid with a base
- an ion that has a positive charge
- a reaction in which two or more reactants combine to make a larger or more complex product
- the elements that make up molecular compound
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- family with a valence of 7
- a characteristic or description of a substance
- a type of double displacement where acids and bases react together to produce a salt and water
- a colourless sweet-smelling gas that dentists use to relax nerous patients
- charged atoms
- when an atom has a full outer shell
- a base that can be added to lakes to neutralize the acid
- a very rapid reaction of a substance with oxygen to produce compounds called oxides
- a bond that forms from atoms sharing electrons
- an ion that becomes negative by gaining an electron
19 Clues: charged atoms • family with a valence of 7 • an ion that has a positive charge • has the general pattern AB+C->AC+B • when an atom has a full outer shell • the elements that make up molecular compound • a characteristic or description of a substance • the number of protons + the number of neutrons • a bond that forms from atoms sharing electrons • ...
Chemistry 2021-05-16
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- Used to separate solids from liquids by straining it
- The process of turning from liquid into vapor
- The separation of solid mixtures from liquid allowing only the liquid to past through
- A substance that can be dissolved by a solvent to create a solution
- The substance where the solute is dissolves
- A substance or object that is not liquid nor gas
- A small adjustable gas burner used in laboratories as a source of heat
- 2 or more substances mixed together
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- The action of cleaning a liquid by heating and cooling the substance
- To pour (usually a liquid) through a filtering device or material in order to separate any solid matter
- Becoming liquefied by heat
- When the solid doesn't dissolve in liquid
- The basic units of matter and it defines structure of elements
- When a gas turns into liquid
- Having no fixed shape and no fixed volume
- A substance that flows freely but is a constant volume and has a feeling of water or oil
- A liquid mixture in which the solute is equally distributed within the solvent
- It's a metal that attracts some kind of other metal
- A transformation phase where a liquid turns into a solid when its temperature is lowered
19 Clues: Becoming liquefied by heat • When a gas turns into liquid • 2 or more substances mixed together • When the solid doesn't dissolve in liquid • Having no fixed shape and no fixed volume • The substance where the solute is dissolves • The process of turning from liquid into vapor • A substance or object that is not liquid nor gas • ...
Chemistry 2021-11-21
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- light needed for photosynthesis to take place
- state of matter without fixed volume and particles moving at random speeds in random directions
- cannot be separated into simpler substance by chemical means
- state of matter where particles are packed tightly and can vibrate
- metal used to wire homes
- the smallest unit of a chemical element
- element that conducts heat and electricity poorly
- reactant in photosynthesis
- state of matter with a definite volume and particles can flow
- substance with only one type of particle
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- chemical reaction that happens in all living cells
- needed for photosynthesis to take place
- state of matter of the sun
- the smallest naturally occurring particle of a substance. It may contain one type of atom (oxygen) or many thousands of atoms (protein).
- product of respiration
- substance made up two or more different elements chemically bonded together
- element that is shiny and conducts heat and electricity
- substances together but not chemically combined
- metal used to make rings
19 Clues: product of respiration • metal used to wire homes • metal used to make rings • state of matter of the sun • reactant in photosynthesis • needed for photosynthesis to take place • the smallest unit of a chemical element • substance with only one type of particle • light needed for photosynthesis to take place • substances together but not chemically combined • ...
Chemistry 2022-05-23
Across
- power
- liquifying
- something solid
- the amount of space an object occupies
- turning into vapour
- getting bigger
- getting smaller
- flowing
- solid to gas
- below 0 degrees Celsius
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- gas to solid
- a small bit of matter
- moving
- water being dense
- solid, liquid, or gas
- how much is in an object
- how hot or cold something is
- expands freely
- how dense something is
19 Clues: power • moving • flowing • liquifying • gas to solid • solid to gas • expands freely • getting bigger • something solid • getting smaller • water being dense • turning into vapour • a small bit of matter • solid, liquid, or gas • how dense something is • below 0 degrees Celsius • how much is in an object • how hot or cold something is • the amount of space an object occupies
Chemistry 2021-07-12
19 Clues: - Life • - Foil • - Bomb • - Chips • - bricks • - Camera • - banana • - Matches • - Balloon • - diamond • - Battery • - Fireworks • - Toothpaste • - Scuba suit • - Fertilizer • - semi conductors • - Plaster of Paris • - Bleaching Powder\ • - Signs or names of hotels
Chemistry 2023-09-29
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- When two or more elements are not evenly distributed.
- total mass of the protons and neutrons in an atom
- When two or more elements are evenly distributed.
- amount of matter in a given space
- When stable atoms connect to make a molecule
- number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- When elements combine and change into another substance sometimes keeping the same properties.
- What dissolved into the solvent
- Elements that have properties of both nonmetals and metals
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- When elements are combined that keep the same properties as before and dont become new sustances.
- Two or more elements that are not chemically combined.
- easy to shape or bend
- They are at the top of the periodic table and there are 18 of them
- positivly charged particle
- on the side of the periodic table and there are 7 or them
- negatively charged particle
- What the solute and the solvent go into
- When two or more elements are chemically combined.
- Something able to dissolve into other elements
19 Clues: easy to shape or bend • positivly charged particle • negatively charged particle • What dissolved into the solvent • amount of matter in a given space • What the solute and the solvent go into • number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • When stable atoms connect to make a molecule • Something able to dissolve into other elements • ...
Chemistry 2024-08-09
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- The process of a liquid becoming a solid
- The least otherwise non-reactive gases
- Chemical elements whose physical and chemical properties fall in between the metal and non-metal categories
- Two or more substances that are not chemically bonded
- The process of a liquid becoming a gas
- This element atomic number is 35
- The change in shape, form, expansion, contraction, or change of state
- The table where all the elements are classified in
- The chemical formula for oxygen
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- A change in a substance that results in a new substance being formed
- The process of a gas becoming a liquid
- Conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid
- The element with its atomic number being 113
- Another name for chemical
- A cluster of atoms
- Substances that are in the periodic table
- The chemical formula for water
- Two or more elements chemically bonded
- Simplest particle of an element
19 Clues: A cluster of atoms • Another name for chemical • The chemical formula for water • Simplest particle of an element • The chemical formula for oxygen • This element atomic number is 35 • The process of a gas becoming a liquid • The least otherwise non-reactive gases • The process of a liquid becoming a gas • Two or more elements chemically bonded • ...
Chemistry 2023-05-23
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- the change in Enthalpy of a system when one mole of a substance is completely burnt in oxygen or air at a given temperature
- the difference between total reactant and total product molar Enthalpy, calculated for substances in their standard status
- the average kinetic energy of all the atoms or molecules of that substance
- the branch of chemistry concerned with the quantities of heat evolved or absorbed during chemical reaction.
- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degree celsius
- the heat absorbed by one mole of that substance as it is converted from solid to liquid
- the heat absorbed by one mole of that substance as it is converted from solid to liquid
- the ability to do work where work is movement of a body to be some force
- the amount of energy is neither created nor destroyed
- the measurement of energy in a thermodynamic system
- the quality of being hot
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- takes in heat
- the science of determining the change in energy of a system by measuring the heat exchange of the system with the surrounding
- the amount of energy needed to warm 1 gram H2O by 1 Celsius
- the energy stored in chemical bonds of a substance
- releases heat
- the energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object or subatomic particles
- stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- an apparatus for measuring the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction or other process
- unit of work/energy, in the international system of units; it is equal to the work done by a force of 1 N acting through 1 m
20 Clues: takes in heat • releases heat • the quality of being hot • the energy stored in chemical bonds of a substance • the measurement of energy in a thermodynamic system • the amount of energy is neither created nor destroyed • the amount of energy needed to warm 1 gram H2O by 1 Celsius • the ability to do work where work is movement of a body to be some force • ...
Chemistry 2020-10-18
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- condensation and boiling must be done doing this physical seperation process
- the process of a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase
- can be reversible
- when an element has a stable electronic configuration
- when a nucleous number - proton number=
- a seperation technique using a mgnet to seperate the magnets from the other substances
- leaving the heavier solid beind while letting the solvent go through into another container
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- when a mixture is not transparent
- made from different elements or particles
- when evaporating the solvent, leaving the solute behind
- when an unwanted substances mixes with a wanted substance to create an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ substance
- cannot be reversible and a new element is made
- it has a fixed shape, a fixed volume and a fixed boiling and melting point
- it is the same as proton numbers
- a mixture that is transparent
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ theory
- comes in three states which are liquid, solid and gas
- smallest part of matter
- a substance that takes the shape of its container
19 Clues: can be reversible • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ theory • smallest part of matter • a mixture that is transparent • it is the same as proton numbers • when a mixture is not transparent • when a nucleous number - proton number= • made from different elements or particles • cannot be reversible and a new element is made • a substance that takes the shape of its container • ...
Chemistry 2020-11-24
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- cubic, every atom has 8 neighbors including sodium potassium iron chromium and tungsten.
- unit, the lowest whole number ratio of ions in an ionic compound.
- formula, shows the kinds and numbers of atoms in the smallest representative unit of a substance.
- number, the number of ions of opposite charge that surround the ion in a crystal.
- mixtures compared to two or more elements.
- , a solid in which the atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in an ordinary, repeating, three dimensional pattern called a crystal lattice.
- Rule, in forming compounds atoms tend to achieve the electron configurations of noble gas.
- Dot Structures, diagrams that show valence electrons as dots.
- bonds, electric forces that hold ions together in ionic compounds
- substances that can be drawn into wires; they are ductile and malleable, good conductors.
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- Ions, Ions that are produced when atoms of chlorine and other halogens gain electrons.
- close-packed arrangement, has 6 sides and is closely packed includes magnesium zinc and cadmium.
- Ions with a positive charge.
- bonds, consist of the attraction of free-floating valence electrons for the positively charged metal ions.
- write the electron configuration of Cd2+.
- any atom or group of atoms with a positive charge.
- Ions with a negative charge.
- compounds, compounds composed of cations and anions.
- cubic, every atom has 12 neighbors.
- electron, electrons in the Highest occupied energy level of an element's atoms.
20 Clues: Ions with a positive charge. • Ions with a negative charge. • cubic, every atom has 12 neighbors. • write the electron configuration of Cd2+. • mixtures compared to two or more elements. • any atom or group of atoms with a positive charge. • compounds, compounds composed of cations and anions. • Dot Structures, diagrams that show valence electrons as dots. • ...
CHEMISTRY 2021-02-06
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- calcium chloride /drys most gases
- /consists of 2 or more elements joined together by chemical reaction
- of gas /collects insoluble gas
- /from solid to gas
- /random and far apart
- /from liquid to gas
- /vibrate vigorously in a fixed position
- /smallest particle that retains properties of an element
- /from liquid to gas
- /process from liquid to solid
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- delivery /collects gases that are denser than air
- syringe /measures volume of gas
- /simplest form,cannot be broken down
- /move randomly,sliding across one another
- /from gas to liquid
- /used to dry ammonia
- sulfuric acid /used to dry most gases but ammonia
- /process from solid to liquid
- delivery /collects gases that are less dense
- /contains 2 or more elements or compounds not chemically bonded together
20 Clues: /from gas to liquid • /from solid to gas • /used to dry ammonia • /random and far apart • /from liquid to gas • /from liquid to gas • /process from solid to liquid • /process from liquid to solid • syringe /measures volume of gas • of gas /collects insoluble gas • calcium chloride /drys most gases • /simplest form,cannot be broken down • ...
Chemistry 2023-05-15
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- Number of protons in element is 11
- Rule that atoms want to reach for stability
- The real name of water, Dihydrogen _______.
- D orbitals look like this toy item
- Anything that takes up space and has mass
- Letter or abbreviation of element
- Another name for row
- Matter can be a solid, liquid, gas or ________.
- The science that investigates matter
- Horizontal list of elements on the table
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- When electricity travels well through something
- Gases in group 18
- Place where protons and neutrons are contained
- Element Silicon is neither metal or nonmetal
- P orbitals have this many areas
- Identity is not changed
- Greeks describe matter as of earth, air, fire and
- 2s2 2p4 element
- Formed when a metal joins with nonmetal
19 Clues: 2s2 2p4 element • Gases in group 18 • Another name for row • Identity is not changed • P orbitals have this many areas • Letter or abbreviation of element • Number of protons in element is 11 • D orbitals look like this toy item • The science that investigates matter • Formed when a metal joins with nonmetal • Horizontal list of elements on the table • ...
Chemistry 2014-05-14
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- A column of elements in the periodic table with similar properties
- The breakdown of a metal resulting from reactions with chemicals in its environment
- The elements (except hydrogen) in the first column of the periodic table
- A bond that results from the sharing of outer electrons between non-metal atoms
- A numerical scale ranging from 0 to 14 that is used to compare the acidity of solutions
- The rapid reaction of a substance with oxygen to produce oxides and energy; burning
- A molecule consisting of only two atoms of either the same or different elements
- An aqueous solution that conducts electricity, tastes sour, turns blue litmus red, and neutralizes bases
- A measure of how acidic or basic a solution is
- A positively charged ion
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- The elements in the seventeenth column of the periodic table
- A pure substance formed from two or more non-metals
- A pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- The simultaneous strong attraction of positive and negative ions in an ionic compound
- A compound that separates into ions when it dissolves in water, producing a solution that conducts electricity
- A solid formed from the reaction of two solutions
- Neither acidic nor basic; with a pH of 7
- A pure substance composed of two or more elements in a fixed ratio
- A row of elements in the periodic table
19 Clues: A positively charged ion • A row of elements in the periodic table • Neither acidic nor basic; with a pH of 7 • A measure of how acidic or basic a solution is • A solid formed from the reaction of two solutions • A pure substance formed from two or more non-metals • The elements in the seventeenth column of the periodic table • ...
Chemistry 2016-05-17
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- smallest building block of matter
- positively charged component of atom
- substance made by only one kind of atom
- two or more atoms joined together
- electrons in the outer shell
- substance composed of two or more kinds of atoms chemically joined
- number of protons
- atoms that gain electrons
- different number of protons and electrons
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- vertical column of periodic table
- elements that conduct heat and electricity
- neutral charged component of atom
- element has different number of neutrons
- negatively charged component of atom
- horizontal column of periodic table
- energy level that electrons are in
- elements that do not conduct heat or electricity
- atoms that lose electrons
- number of protons and neutrons combined
19 Clues: number of protons • atoms that lose electrons • atoms that gain electrons • electrons in the outer shell • vertical column of periodic table • neutral charged component of atom • smallest building block of matter • two or more atoms joined together • energy level that electrons are in • horizontal column of periodic table • negatively charged component of atom • ...
Chemistry 2023-12-13
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- change of one substance to another
- The temperature point when the solid starts to liquefy.
- the breaking or forming of bonds between molecules or atoms, making at least one new substance
- change in size, shape, or state.
- Particles in an atom with no charge.
- the distortion of a negatively charged ion's electron cloud by a positively charged ion.
- Characteristic of a substance that indicates whether it can undergo a chemical change.
- chemical bond that involves sharing electrons to form electron pairs between atoms.
- particles in an atom with a negative charge
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- mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- type of linkage formed from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a chemical compound
- the electrons in the outermost shell, or energy level, of an atom.
- The resistance to flow by a fluid.
- If all the atoms in the stance have the same identity it becomes
- characteristics of a material you can observe without changing the identity.
- mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture
- a homogenous mixture of two or more substances in relative amounts
- Particles in an atom with a positive charge.
- lasting attraction between atoms or ions that enables the formation of molecules, crystals, and other structures
20 Clues: change in size, shape, or state. • change of one substance to another • The resistance to flow by a fluid. • Particles in an atom with no charge. • the basic unit of a chemical element. • particles in an atom with a negative charge • Particles in an atom with a positive charge. • The temperature point when the solid starts to liquefy. • ...
Chemistry 2023-12-13
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- change of one substance to another
- The temperature point when the solid starts to liquefy.
- the breaking or forming of bonds between molecules or atoms, making at least one new substance
- change in size, shape, or state.
- Particles in an atom with no charge.
- the distortion of a negatively charged ion's electron cloud by a positively charged ion.
- Characteristic of a substance that indicates whether it can undergo a chemical change.
- chemical bond that involves sharing electrons to form electron pairs between atoms.
- particles in an atom with a negative charge
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- mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- type of linkage formed from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a chemical compound
- the electrons in the outermost shell, or energy level, of an atom.
- The resistance to flow by a fluid.
- If all the atoms in the stance have the same identity it becomes
- characteristics of a material you can observe without changing the identity.
- mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture
- a homogenous mixture of two or more substances in relative amounts
- Particles in an atom with a positive charge.
- lasting attraction between atoms or ions that enables the formation of molecules, crystals, and other structures
20 Clues: change in size, shape, or state. • change of one substance to another • The resistance to flow by a fluid. • Particles in an atom with no charge. • the basic unit of a chemical element. • particles in an atom with a negative charge • Particles in an atom with a positive charge. • The temperature point when the solid starts to liquefy. • ...
Chemistry 2025-04-03
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- a proton acceptor
- two substances that differ only by the presence of a proton
- any process by which electrically neutral atoms or molecules are converted to electrically charged atoms or molecules (ions) through gaining or losing electrons .
- a measure of how acidic/basic water is. The range goes from 0 - 14, with 7 being neutral. pHs of less than 7 indicate acidity, whereas a pH of greater than 7 indicates a base. pH is really a measure of the relative amount of free hydrogen and hydroxyl ions in the water.
- acids composed of two atoms, a hydrogen element and a nonmetal element
- a hydrodium ions are the combination of a water molecule and a hydrogen ion, resulting in the formula, H 3 O +.
- low concentration of OH ions.
- a chemical reaction in which acid and a base react with an equivalent quantity of each other.
- a point in a titration that signifies the completion of the titration by a change in the colour or intensity of the solution.
- acids that can lose several protons per molecule
- an acid that lost its hydrogen ion
- (of a compound, especially a metal oxide or hydroxide) able to react both as a base and as an acid.
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- a substance that donates a proton to another substance.
- compounds that, when dissolved in water, increase the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) and are characterized by a sour taste and a pH below 7
- a chemical reaction in which a chemical compound is broken down by reaction with water.
- acids composed of two atoms, a hydrogen element and a nonmetal element.
- the substance that causes a solution to resist change
- a solution that can resist changes in PTT when an acid or base is added to it; a buffer
- An acid that breaks down completely and gives off many ions, or protons
- the slow addition of one solution of a known concentration (called a titrant) to a known volume of another solution of unknown concentration until the reaction reaches neutralization.
20 Clues: a proton acceptor • low concentration of OH ions. • an acid that lost its hydrogen ion • acids that can lose several protons per molecule • the substance that causes a solution to resist change • a substance that donates a proton to another substance. • two substances that differ only by the presence of a proton • ...
chemistry 2025-03-21
19 Clues: H+ • 288 • CuSo4 • state 4 • state 1 • state 3 • state 2 • oranges ph • test for pH • acid+alkaline • building block • insoluble base • less than full • strong alkaline • more than saturated • uranium and sulphur • bunsen burner makes... • test for neutralisation • activated building block
Chemistry 2025-12-09
Lab Week 2016 2016-03-06
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- Backup testing device for chemistry
- Person who draws blood samples
- Run to ensure quality and accuracy of lab tests
- Hematology analyzer
- Perform test as quickly as possible
- Organization that inspects and accredits hospitals and laboratories
- Used in reading differentials
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- Chemistry analyzer
- Certified person performing lab testing
- wipes used often to clean arm before venipuncture
- Needle with tubing used in drawing blood
- Procedure to obtain compatible units of blood for transfusion
- Type of sample used for the majority of chemistry testing
- Used to spin down blood or urine samples
14 Clues: Chemistry analyzer • Hematology analyzer • Used in reading differentials • Person who draws blood samples • Backup testing device for chemistry • Perform test as quickly as possible • Certified person performing lab testing • Needle with tubing used in drawing blood • Used to spin down blood or urine samples • Run to ensure quality and accuracy of lab tests • ...
Cool Chem 2024-05-14
11 Clues: PH above 7 • PH below 7 • Branch of Science • Protect your eyes • Coldest state of matter • Used to measure liquids • Hottest state of matter • Iron, Titanium,Tin, etc. • Holds eight valence electrons • Type of chemistry focused on carbon • Type of chemistry not focused on carbon
Chemistry 2020-07-06
Chemistry 2020-07-06
Chemistry 2014-05-20
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- Matter can enter and leave
- Atom that has an electric charge
- Electrons are unequally shared
- Positively charged atom that loses electrons
- A reaction where one element replaces another
- Matter is not created nor destroyed
- Negatively charged atom that gains electrons
- Reaction where energy is being released
- Compound made by combining an alcohol and organic acid
- Different materials at the end of a reaction, right side of equation
- Reaction where energy is being absorbed
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- Force that holds two atoms together
- A reaction that breaks down compounds into simpler products
- A reaction where one element replaces another
- Matter cannot enter or leave
- Polymers formed from amino acids
- Highest energy level in an atom
- Electrons are equally shared
- A reaction when two or more substances combine to make a complex substance
- Materials at the beginning of a reaction, left side of equation
20 Clues: Matter can enter and leave • Matter cannot enter or leave • Electrons are equally shared • Electrons are unequally shared • Highest energy level in an atom • Atom that has an electric charge • Polymers formed from amino acids • Force that holds two atoms together • Matter is not created nor destroyed • Reaction where energy is being released • ...
Chemistry 2013-02-18
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- used to make observations
- educated guess about what will happen
- this causes matter to melt
- able to be reversed
- may be evidence of a gas
- smallest particles
- turn from water to ice
- the study of matter
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- bi-carb soda is an example of this
- confectionery that fizzes in the mouth
- solidified coconut oil
- disappear in a liquid
- amount of heat
- a vegetable that can be used to test for acids and bases
- a cooking liquid containing acetic acid
- produced when an acid and base are mixed with water
- acid found in some fruit
- change from solid to liquid
- turn to solid
19 Clues: turn to solid • amount of heat • smallest particles • able to be reversed • the study of matter • disappear in a liquid • solidified coconut oil • turn from water to ice • may be evidence of a gas • acid found in some fruit • used to make observations • this causes matter to melt • change from solid to liquid • bi-carb soda is an example of this • educated guess about what will happen • ...
Chemistry 2016-05-17
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- smallest building block of matter
- positively charged component of atom
- substance made by only one kind of atom
- two or more atoms joined together
- electrons in the outer shell
- substance composed of two or more kinds of atoms chemically joined
- number of protons
- atoms that gain electrons
- different number of protons and electrons
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- vertical column of periodic table
- elements that conduct heat and electricity
- neutral charged component of atom
- element has different number of neutrons
- negatively charged component of atom
- horizontal column of periodic table
- energy level that electrons are in
- elements that do not conduct heat or electricity
- atoms that lose electrons
- number of protons and neutrons combined
19 Clues: number of protons • atoms that lose electrons • atoms that gain electrons • electrons in the outer shell • vertical column of periodic table • neutral charged component of atom • smallest building block of matter • two or more atoms joined together • energy level that electrons are in • horizontal column of periodic table • negatively charged component of atom • ...
chemistry 2022-04-15
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- are made from a metal cation and acid anion.
- Iron(III)nitrate has three Iron atoms.
- the anion of Nitric acid.
- are made from oxygen atom(s) and another atom.
- is the oxidation number of oxygen in hydrogen peroxide.
- numbers are needed in the name of compounds with transition metals.
- is one of the products of the reaction between sulphuric acid and sodium.
- is the anion of phosphoric acid.
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- produce hydrogen ions in water.
- is the oxidation number of nitrogen in nitric acid.
- Is an element with an oxide with acidic properties.
- produce hydroxide ions in water.
- are bases that have transition metals.
- has the same number of Nitrogen and Sodium atoms.
- Is the other name of Calcium oxide.
- has 3 nitrogen atoms
- the anion of sulfuric acid.
- is needed in the compound with nonemetals.
- are acids that are ionized completely in water.
19 Clues: has 3 nitrogen atoms • the anion of Nitric acid. • the anion of sulfuric acid. • produce hydrogen ions in water. • produce hydroxide ions in water. • is the anion of phosphoric acid. • Is the other name of Calcium oxide. • are bases that have transition metals. • Iron(III)nitrate has three Iron atoms. • is needed in the compound with nonemetals. • ...
Chemistry 2023-04-21
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- a chemical compound called a hydroxide
- a compound that contains H+ ions
- a compound that breaks ions in solution
- a charged particle
- a weak acid people put on salads
- a method to find out the concentration of a solution
- the taste of an acid
- measures the amount of H ions in a solution
- when something has a pH more than 7
- the base gives off an OH
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- a compound that does not break into ions
- the taste of a base
- Base+Acid=Salt
- a basic cleaning product
- precipitation with a pH less than 7
- when a metal combines with a nonmetal
- when something has a pH less than 7
- a hydronium ion
- what a base feels like
19 Clues: Base+Acid=Salt • a hydronium ion • a charged particle • the taste of a base • the taste of an acid • what a base feels like • a basic cleaning product • the base gives off an OH • a compound that contains H+ ions • a weak acid people put on salads • precipitation with a pH less than 7 • when something has a pH more than 7 • when something has a pH less than 7 • ...
Chemistry 2022-09-12
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- One sign of a chemical reaction is when _____________ and light is produced, which is often seen in the form of fire.
- In order for a chemical reaction to occur, molecules need to _______________________ with the correct orientation and enough energy to make a new substance.
- If the temperature was recorded over the course of time, this goes on the x-axis when making the line graph.
- The name for NaCl.
- The group of the Periodic Table of completely unreactive elements because they have full outer shells.
- When magnesium combined with hydrochloric acid bubbles of ____________________ gas were produced which is a sign of a chemical reaction.
- According to the Bohr model of an atom, the second shell of an atom can hold up to _________ electrons.
- Positively charged sub-atomic particles in the nucleus of an atom.
- Phenolphthalein is an acid-base indicator used this last week. It turns _____________ in the presence of a base.
- If someone increases the amount of heat energy in a substance, they are increasing the ___________________. For example, 1 degree Celsius compared to 10 degrees Celsius.
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- According to the Bohr model of an atom, the innermost shell of an atom can hold up to _________ electrons.
- A large, chain-shaped molecule that is made of repeating units, usually used for structural integrity, like sodium alginate.
- Uncharged sub-atomic particles in the nucleus of an atom.
- The most reactive metal tested last week because it has one electron in its outer shell it really needs to be rid of.
- If someone increases the amount of substance in a set volume, they are increasing the ________________ of that substance. For example, 1M HCl compared to 2M HCl
- The least reactive metal tested last week because it is so big, the atom does not care if it loses its outer electron or not.
- When sodium thiosulfate mixed with hydrochloric acid, a permanent _________________ change was observed, which is a sign of a chemical reaction.
- The reactivity of an element is determined by the number of ___________________ in the atoms outer shell.
- The name for NaOH.
19 Clues: The name for NaCl. • The name for NaOH. • Uncharged sub-atomic particles in the nucleus of an atom. • Positively charged sub-atomic particles in the nucleus of an atom. • The group of the Periodic Table of completely unreactive elements because they have full outer shells. • ...
Chemistry 2018-02-07
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- Transitions, Is a change in the phase of a substance
- Solids, Solids without a regular structure
- Solids, Solids with a regular structure
- Chemicals that are proton acceptors in aqueos solution. Neutralize acids
- When a large amount of chemical is found in small volume
- A substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
- Measure the acidity or basicity of a solution
- Point, Heating a solid eventually changes the material to liquid
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- State of matter of a substance
- Chemical mixture, where an amount of one compound
- A substance that has a molecular structure consisting chiefly or entirely of a large number of similar units bonded together
- Is the phase transition from a solid directly to gas
- The liquid in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution
- Things makes of stuff. All around us
- Molecules in them are bound together so that the objects retains
- Chemicals that are proton donors in aqueos solution
- Point, At an even hingher temperature the liquid changes to gas
- Made thinner or weaker by having had water or another solvent added to it
- The minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent
19 Clues: State of matter of a substance • Things makes of stuff. All around us • Solids, Solids with a regular structure • Solids, Solids without a regular structure • Measure the acidity or basicity of a solution • Chemical mixture, where an amount of one compound • Chemicals that are proton donors in aqueos solution • Transitions, Is a change in the phase of a substance • ...
Chemistry 2023-12-13
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- change of one substance to another
- The temperature point when the solid starts to liquefy.
- the breaking or forming of bonds between molecules or atoms, making at least one new substance
- change in size, shape, or state.
- Particles in an atom with no charge.
- the distortion of a negatively charged ion's electron cloud by a positively charged ion.
- Characteristic of a substance that indicates whether it can undergo a chemical change.
- chemical bond that involves sharing electrons to form electron pairs between atoms.
- particles in an atom with a negative charge
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- mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- type of linkage formed from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a chemical compound
- the electrons in the outermost shell, or energy level, of an atom.
- The resistance to flow by a fluid.
- If all the atoms in the stance have the same identity it becomes
- characteristics of a material you can observe without changing the identity.
- mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture
- a homogenous mixture of two or more substances in relative amounts
- Particles in an atom with a positive charge.
- lasting attraction between atoms or ions that enables the formation of molecules, crystals, and other structures
20 Clues: change in size, shape, or state. • change of one substance to another • The resistance to flow by a fluid. • Particles in an atom with no charge. • the basic unit of a chemical element. • particles in an atom with a negative charge • Particles in an atom with a positive charge. • The temperature point when the solid starts to liquefy. • ...
Chemistry 2023-09-12
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- is a physical property of a substance that is independent of the amount or quantity of the substance, such as density or temperature.
- is the process of asking questions, conducting experiments, and gathering evidence to explore and understand natural phenomena.
- is a well-substantiated explanation or model based on evidence and observations that can account for a wide range of phenomena in the natural world.
- A hypothesis is a testable statement or educated guess used in scientific research to predict an outcome.
- is a characteristic of a substance that describes how it interacts with other substances, such as its ability to undergo chemical reactions or change into new substances.
- is a systematic and methodical approach to understanding the natural world through observation, experimentation, and evidence-based reasoning.
- is a conical-shaped laboratory glassware with a narrow neck, used for mixing, storing, or heating liquids.
- refers to a potential source of danger or harm.
- capable of catching fire easily and burning rapidly.
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- refers to how readily a substance or element undergoes chemical reactions or interacts with other substances.
- is a physical property of a substance that depends on the amount or quantity of the substance, such as mass or volume.
- is a process in which the form or appearance of a substance changes, but its chemical composition remains the same.
- refers to a process in which one or more substances are transformed into new substances with different properties through the rearrangement of atoms and the breaking and forming of chemical bonds.
- is a laboratory glassware used to precisely measure and hold a specific volume of liquid.
- is a characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing its chemical composition, such as color, density, or melting point.
- is a fundamental principle in physics and chemistry that describes the inverse relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas when the temperature is held constant.
- is a fundamental principle in physics and chemistry that describes the direct relationship between the volume and temperature of a gas when the pressure is held constant.
- means having the ability to cause damage or wear away materials through chemical reactions.
- refers to anything that has mass and occupies space, making up the physical substance of the universe.
19 Clues: refers to a potential source of danger or harm. • capable of catching fire easily and burning rapidly. • is a laboratory glassware used to precisely measure and hold a specific volume of liquid. • means having the ability to cause damage or wear away materials through chemical reactions. • ...
chemistry 2024-05-10
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- length measured with a ruler
- time measured with a clock or a temperature
- measured with a graduated cylinder
- negatively charged ion
- positively charged ion
- tend to gain e-
- black
- tend to lose e-
- measured as half the distance between the nuclei.
- measured with a balance
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- tempeture measured with a thermometer
- all elements exist
- a measuring system that selects one thing to be the standard.
- metalloidettaloid line
- the standard unit
- mass measured with a balance
- the mass of an atom given in amu
- atoms will gain,lose, or share valence e-
- an open or group of atoms that have either gained or lost e-
- a neutral particle having equal numbers of p+ nd e-
20 Clues: black • tend to gain e- • tend to lose e- • the standard unit • all elements exist • metalloidettaloid line • negatively charged ion • positively charged ion • measured with a balance • length measured with a ruler • mass measured with a balance • the mass of an atom given in amu • measured with a graduated cylinder • tempeture measured with a thermometer • ...
chemistry 2024-05-10
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- solutions containing more than the maximum amount of solute normally capable of dissolving at a certain temperature
- solution that contains less than the max amount of solute capable of being dissolved at a certain temp.
- solution that contains the maximum amount of solute capable of being dissolved at a certain temperature
- a good choice for the titration of a strong acid and base
- those that are easily vaporized at low temperatures
- the point at which the indicator used in a titration changes color
- if atmospheric pressure decreases, boiling temperature
- the point at which the indicator used in a titration changes color
- donated one proton per molecule
- changes color at the equivalence point of a titration of a weak acid with a strong base
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- occurs when an acid and a base react from salt and water
- a neutralization is a type of
- substances that cannot be dissolved to form a solution
- one whose particles obey all of the assumptions of the kinetic molecular theory under all temperature and pressure conditions
- substance that does the dissolving
- substances that can be dissolved
- if atmospheric pressure increases, boiling temperature
- donates more than one proton per molecule
- substance that is dissolved
- the temperature at which the EVP is equal to standard atmospheric pressure
20 Clues: substance that is dissolved • a neutralization is a type of • donated one proton per molecule • substances that can be dissolved • substance that does the dissolving • donates more than one proton per molecule • those that are easily vaporized at low temperatures • substances that cannot be dissolved to form a solution • ...
Chemistry 2024-12-31
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- Mixing of orbitals to form new orbitals for bonding in molecules
- Ratio involving charge and radius
- The number of donor atoms a ligand uses to bind to a central metal ion
- an equation to calculate the new electrode potential of a reaction
- By which method are the group 1 and Ammonium Salts prepared:
- Chemical test used to identify methyl ketones or secondary alcohols with a methyl group
- cell A type of electrochemical cell
- Stabilization of a molecule through the interaction of sigma bonds with an adjacent empty or partially filled p-orbital or π-orbital
- The energy change that involves the release of heat energy
- An ion or molecule that binds to a central metal atom/ion to form a coordination complex
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- The number of possible arrangement of particles and their energies/ degree of disorder of a particular system
- A molecule with both positive and negative charges but a net charge of 0
- What is the common name for sodium chloride
- What is the term for the ability of an atom to attract electrons in a bond
- power to which the concentration of a reactant is raised to in the rate equation
- Which isotope of hydrogen has one neutron?
- Hydrocarbon with a benzene ring structure
- Benzene ring with the -OH group attached to it
- Region in space where the probability of finding an electron is 0
19 Clues: Ratio involving charge and radius • cell A type of electrochemical cell • Hydrocarbon with a benzene ring structure • Which isotope of hydrogen has one neutron? • What is the common name for sodium chloride • Benzene ring with the -OH group attached to it • The energy change that involves the release of heat energy • ...
Chemistry 2025-04-03
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- acids composed of two atoms, a hydrogen element and a nonmetal element.
- an acid that lost its hydrogen ion
- a point in a titration that signifies the completion of the titration by a change in the colour or intensity of the solution.
- acids that can lose several protons per molecule
- a measure of how acidic/basic water is. The range goes from 0 - 14, with 7 being neutral. pHs of less than 7 indicate acidity, whereas a pH of greater than 7 indicates a base. pH is really a measure of the relative amount of free hydrogen and hydroxyl ions in the water.
- a substance that donates a proton to another substance.
- a solution that can resist changes in PTT when an acid or base is added to it; a buffer
- compounds that, when dissolved in water, increase the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) and are characterized by a sour taste and a pH below 7
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- a proton acceptor
- a hydrodium ions are the combination of a water molecule and a hydrogen ion, resulting in the formula, H 3 O +.
- two substances that differ only by the presence of a proton
- the substance that causes a solution to resist change
- acids composed of two atoms, a hydrogen element and a nonmetal element
- An acid that breaks down completely and gives off many ions, or protons
- (of a compound, especially a metal oxide or hydroxide) able to react both as a base and as an acid.
- the slow addition of one solution of a known concentration (called a titrant) to a known volume of another solution of unknown concentration until the reaction reaches neutralization.
- a chemical reaction in which acid and a base react with an equivalent quantity of each other.
- a chemical reaction in which a chemical compound is broken down by reaction with water.
- any process by which electrically neutral atoms or molecules are converted to electrically charged atoms or molecules (ions) through gaining or losing electrons .
- low concentration of OH ions.
20 Clues: a proton acceptor • low concentration of OH ions. • an acid that lost its hydrogen ion • acids that can lose several protons per molecule • the substance that causes a solution to resist change • a substance that donates a proton to another substance. • two substances that differ only by the presence of a proton • ...
Chemistry 2025-11-02
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- The distance from the nucleus to the outermost electrons of an atom.
- A positively charged ion formed when an atom loses electrons.
- The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom.
- Elements that are shiny, conductive, and tend to lose electrons.
- Elements that are dull, poor conductors, and tend to gain electrons.
- Electrons fill orbitals singly before pairing up in the same orbital.
- A negatively charged ion formed when an atom gains electrons.
- A diagram that shows valence electrons as dots around the chemical symbol.
- Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- An atom or group of atoms that has gained or lost electrons.
- The ability of an atom to attract electrons in a chemical bond.
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- Having the same number of electrons or same electron configuration as another atom or ion.
- Principle Electrons fill the lowest energy levels first before moving to higher levels.
- Elements in Group 18 that are unreactive due to full valence shells.
- A model of the atom where electrons orbit the nucleus in specific energy levels.
- The outermost electrons of an atom that determine its chemical properties.
- Elements in Group 17; very reactive nonmetals that form salts with metals.
- Exclusion Principle No two electrons in the same atom can have the same set of quantum numbers.
- A diagram showing how valence electrons are arranged in bonds around atoms.
- Elements in Group 1 of the periodic table; highly reactive metals.
20 Clues: Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals. • An atom or group of atoms that has gained or lost electrons. • A positively charged ion formed when an atom loses electrons. • A negatively charged ion formed when an atom gains electrons. • The ability of an atom to attract electrons in a chemical bond. • ...
Chemistry 2025-12-01
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- Particles are spread out and moving so they can be easily compressed
- is made up of two or more different types of atom chemically joined
- contains only one type of atom and cannot be broken down into anything simpler
- Gas test that Ignites with a squeaky pop
- colour is hand soap with Universal indicator
- Particles are close together and in a regular arrangement
- Happens when the ph of the mouth is 5.5 or less
- colour is the strongest acid with Universal indicator
- Gas test that Relights a glowing splint
- pH for Hydrochloric acid/HCI
- Gas test that turns limewater to milky white
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- Happens when too much acid is in the stomach causing burning sensation
- Has a melting point of -39 and a boiling point of 360degrees
- can be used to separate mixtures of coloured soluble substances in a solution
- method to separate insoluble solid from a liquid
- pH for water
- probe connected to a digital reader that will give a measurement for the pH
- pH for Sodium hydroxide/NAOH
- pH of a neutral substance
- Particles are close together with most touching each other In random arrangement
20 Clues: pH for water • pH of a neutral substance • pH for Sodium hydroxide/NAOH • pH for Hydrochloric acid/HCI • Gas test that Relights a glowing splint • Gas test that Ignites with a squeaky pop • colour is hand soap with Universal indicator • Gas test that turns limewater to milky white • Happens when the ph of the mouth is 5.5 or less • ...
Mole Day 2021-10-20
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- Mole day is celebrated in this month
- moles are used in these analysis problems
- the mole symbol
- some scientists celebrate mole day in june and this other month
- this does not exist (hahaha)
- avogadro is from this nation
- moles can be used to measure atoms,ions, and this subatomic particle
- the mole is the seventh SI base ______
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- one mole is known as the avogadro ______
- there are 6.02 x10^23 _______ in one mole
- avogadro's number can be used as a _____ factor
- founder of the mole
- chemistry uses this as a uniform way of rounding and calculating answers
- base unit of substance
- your chemistry instructor
- moles are involved in this branch of science
16 Clues: the mole symbol • founder of the mole • base unit of substance • your chemistry instructor • this does not exist (hahaha) • avogadro is from this nation • Mole day is celebrated in this month • the mole is the seventh SI base ______ • one mole is known as the avogadro ______ • there are 6.02 x10^23 _______ in one mole • moles are used in these analysis problems • ...
Chemistry 2020-07-06
Chemistry 2018-09-02
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- ของเหลวสีเงิน
- ตัวนำไฟฟ้าที่ดีที่สุด
- เป็นก๊าซที่มีสมบัติเป็นไปตามกฎต่างๆของก๊าซ ไม่ว่าที่ภาวะใดๆก็ตาม
- กรดในกระเพาะอาหาร
- อุณหภูมิขณะที่ของเหลวมีความดันไอเท่ากับความดันบรรยากาศ ณ อุณหภูมินี้ของเหลวจะเปลี่ยนสถานะเป็นไอได้ทั่วทั้งหมด.
- อนุภาคมูลฐานชนิดหนึ่ง เป็นองค์ประกอบในนิวเคลียสของอะตอมของธาตุทุกชนิด มีประจุไฟฟ้าบวก มีมวลเท่ากับ 1.67252 x 10-27 กิโลกรัม
- หน่วยที่เล็กที่สุด
- สังกะสี
- หมู่3คาบ3
- พันธะเคมี ภายในโมเลกุลลักษณะหนึ่ง พันธะโคเวเลนต์เกิดจากอะตอมสองอะตอมใช้เวเลนซ์อิเล็กตรอนหนึ่งคู่หรือมากกว่าร่วมกัน ทำให้เกิดแรงดึงดูดที่รวมอะตอมเป็นโมเลกุลขึ้น
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- อยู่ในปัสสาวะ
- ของเเข็งสีเหลืองที่เป็นผลึก
- ควันรถ
- อุณหภูมิที่ของแข็งเปลี่ยนสถานะเป็นของเหลว ณ ความดัน ๑ บรรยากาศ, ปกติจะเป็นอุณหภูมิเดียวกันกับจุดเยือกแข็งของสารเดียวกัน.
- การเตรียมสารละลายที่มีความเข้มข้นสูง เมื่อเราเติมน้ําให้สารละลายจะทําให้จํานวนโมลของตัวถูกละลาย (solute) จะเปลี่ยนแต่ปริมาตร ซึ่งมากขึ้นทําให้ความเข้มข้นเจือจางลง
- จะเกิดขึ้นเมื่อ ตัวทำปฏิกิริยา ทำปฏิกิริยาซึ่งกันและกันโดยมีพลังงานกระตุ้น ของปฏิกิริยาเคมีเป็นตัวช่วย
- ของผสมเนื้อเดียวล้วน ซึ่งประกอบด้วยสารต่างชนิดกันตั้งแต่ ๒ ชนิดขึ้นไป แผ่กระจายออกเป็นอนุภาคเล็ก ๆ ผสมรวมกันอยู่อย่างสม่ำเสมอ โดยไม่มีปฏิกิริยาเคมีเกิดขึ้น
- ผลที่ได้จากการที่การแผ่รังสีของแม่เหล็กไฟฟ้า ถูกแยกออกเป็นองค์ประกอบต่าง ๆ ตามลำดับความยาวคลื่น หรือความถี่ขององค์ประกอบนั้น
- องค์ประกอบของกระดูกเเละฟัน
19 Clues: ควันรถ • สังกะสี • หมู่3คาบ3 • อยู่ในปัสสาวะ • ของเหลวสีเงิน • กรดในกระเพาะอาหาร • หน่วยที่เล็กที่สุด • ตัวนำไฟฟ้าที่ดีที่สุด • องค์ประกอบของกระดูกเเละฟัน • ของเเข็งสีเหลืองที่เป็นผลึก • เป็นก๊าซที่มีสมบัติเป็นไปตามกฎต่างๆของก๊าซ ไม่ว่าที่ภาวะใดๆก็ตาม • จะเกิดขึ้นเมื่อ ตัวทำปฏิกิริยา ทำปฏิกิริยาซึ่งกันและกันโดยมีพลังงานกระตุ้น ของปฏิกิริยาเคมีเป็นตัวช่วย • ...
Chemistry 2021-05-21
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- Magnesium is much more ________ than copper.
- A subatomic particle found in shells.
- The positively charged electrode.
- Electrons in a covalent bond are ________
- A reaction when the more reactive metal replaces the less reactive metal.
- How much solute is in a solution, calculated by mass divided by volume.
- A reaction that makes the surroundings hotter.
- A solution that contains OH- ions.
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- The electrons in a metal are ___________.
- Electrons are transferred in a _________ bond.
- The person responsible for making the modern periodic table.
- A liquid that has free moving ions.
- A solution that contains H+ ions.
- The negatively charged electrode.
- A positively charged subatomic particle.
- A reaction that takes in energy.
- When a particle loses electrons.
- When a particle gains electrons.
- A giant covalent structure made of carbon.
19 Clues: A reaction that takes in energy. • When a particle loses electrons. • When a particle gains electrons. • A solution that contains H+ ions. • The positively charged electrode. • The negatively charged electrode. • A solution that contains OH- ions. • A liquid that has free moving ions. • A subatomic particle found in shells. • A positively charged subatomic particle. • ...
Chemistry 2021-06-22
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- huge long-chain molecules
- the opposite of an acid
- the method by which highly reactive metals are extracted
- an example is ethanol
- rocks which metals have to be extracted from
- unsaturated hydrocarbons
- we use the pH scale to measure how strong it is
- atoms with the same number of protons and electrons but different numbers of neutrons
- a bond where electrons are given to other atoms that both have a full outer shell
- a bond where electrons are shared
- the formula is CnH2n+2
- type of variable that can be described using words
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- evidence/data that actually measures what you are investigating
- similar results can be obtained by the same person when the experiment is repeated
- using instructions provided, other people can obtain similar results using their own equipment
- a unit to measure the number of particles in a substance
- have the same formula but the atoms are arranged differently
- a soluble base
- a molecule that only contains hydrogen and carbon
19 Clues: a soluble base • an example is ethanol • the formula is CnH2n+2 • the opposite of an acid • unsaturated hydrocarbons • huge long-chain molecules • a bond where electrons are shared • rocks which metals have to be extracted from • we use the pH scale to measure how strong it is • a molecule that only contains hydrogen and carbon • ...
Chemistry 2024-06-02
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- reaksi yang dapat balik atau reversible disebut dengan..
- zat yang dapat mempercepat laju reaksi tetapi zat itu sendiri tidak ikut bereaksi. ini termasuk faktor-faktor yang mempengarhui laju reaksi yaitu…
- katalis yang tidak ikut bereaksi,hanya sebagai media reaksi saja.ini adalah jenis katalis…
- basa yang sebagian terionisasi adalah bagian basa..
- HCI,HDR, HI, HNO3,H CIO3, HCIO4, dll ini adalah contoh dari..
- zat yang dalam air melepaskan ion H+ ini adalah pengertian dari..
- zat yang menerima pasangan elektron bebas ( akseptor PEB) ini adalah pengertian menurut ..
- NH4oH, Mg (OH)2,Al (OH)3 ini adalah contoh dari basa..
- tiap tiap kenaikan suhu 10 derajat celcius maka laju reaksi 2 kali lebih besar dari semula. sebaliknya,tiap suhu turun 10 derajat celcius,maka laju rekasi turun setengah (1/2) kali lebih kecil dari semula,ini adalah pengertian kenaikan suhu menurut…
- mengetahui apakah suatu larutan itu bersifat asam atau basa ini adalah fungsi dari
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- laju reaksi sangat dipengaruhi oleh konsentrasi pereaksi/reaktan dan ditentukan oleh reaksi yang paling …
- besarnya penambahan konsentrasi hasil reaksi persatuan waktu,ini pengertian dari …
- basa adalah zat yang dalam bentuk larutannya dapat melepaskan ion OH- yang dapat dilepaskan oleh suatu molekul basa disebut..
- dissosiasi perbandingan antara mol zat mula-mula adalah pengertian dari..
- temperatur dinaikan dan temperatur di tuliskan ini adalah contoh dari…
- suatu parameter yang digunakan untuk menyatakan tingkat keasaman suatu larutan disebut
- tetapan kesetimbangan dengan menggunakan data tekanan parsial dari zat - zat yang terlihat reaksi,pengertian ini biasa disebut..
- simbol dari suhu mutlak dalam kelvin adalah
- spesi yang menerima proton pada suatu reaksi pemindahan proton (akseptor proton) ini adalah pengertian basa menurut..
- suatu zat yang dapat bertindak sebagai asam dan basa,ini biasa disebut dengan..
20 Clues: simbol dari suhu mutlak dalam kelvin adalah • basa yang sebagian terionisasi adalah bagian basa.. • NH4oH, Mg (OH)2,Al (OH)3 ini adalah contoh dari basa.. • reaksi yang dapat balik atau reversible disebut dengan.. • HCI,HDR, HI, HNO3,H CIO3, HCIO4, dll ini adalah contoh dari.. • zat yang dalam air melepaskan ion H+ ini adalah pengertian dari.. • ...
chemistry 2023-08-16
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- owedkxnr
- use me when you are stressed
- uwpoijewnceocewi
- rfharfipqf
- I am the liquid metal
- process by which a substance transitions directly from solid to gas
- bla bla bla
- eoijcjnkxdoeoqiejqwoixnosx
- rehrfdddd
- rfjhwrowepr;efckj
- first effecive antibacterial agent
- ghahd hdejf
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- frjfewhlak
- complex compound which result from cordination of carbon monoxide
- polymer with structure similiar to glycogen found in plants
- pwefillxm
- I am an element with highest melting point
- frjdhakdj
- what did the chemist says to their lab assistant who couldn't find a flask
19 Clues: owedkxnr • pwefillxm • frjdhakdj • rehrfdddd • frjfewhlak • rfharfipqf • bla bla bla • ghahd hdejf • uwpoijewnceocewi • rfjhwrowepr;efckj • I am the liquid metal • eoijcjnkxdoeoqiejqwoixnosx • use me when you are stressed • first effecive antibacterial agent • I am an element with highest melting point • polymer with structure similiar to glycogen found in plants • ...
Chemistry 2023-05-25
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- makes up hair
- definite weight, volume & shape
- #8 element
- Makes hair, nails, skin
- definite weight & Volume indefinite shape
- matter living
- Negative
- definite weight, indefinite volume & shape
- atom are the same
- Broken & Reformed by chemical service
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- 35% hair resistance
- Positive
- #6 element
- not alive or never been alive
- 2 or more atoms joined
- #1 element
- Neutral
- atoms are different
- occupies space
- makes up hair
20 Clues: Neutral • Positive • Negative • #6 element • #1 element • #8 element • makes up hair • makes up hair • matter living • occupies space • atom are the same • 35% hair resistance • atoms are different • 2 or more atoms joined • Makes hair, nails, skin • not alive or never been alive • definite weight, volume & shape • Broken & Reformed by chemical service • definite weight & Volume indefinite shape • ...
chemistry 2021-12-08
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- where electrons are located
- do from left to right on the periodic table
- can be pulled in a wire
- can hold 18 electrons
- can be bet ot hammered into a sheet
- has a neutral charge
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- has a positive charge
- electricty passes through
- has a negitive charge
- electricty and heat dont pass through
- 1 type of atom,know as a pure substance
- shiny
- not shiny
- can only hold 2 electrons
- found on the left side of the periodic table
- can only hold 8 electrons
- in the center of a atom
- shatters easily
- smallest part of an element
19 Clues: shiny • not shiny • shatters easily • has a neutral charge • has a positive charge • has a negitive charge • can hold 18 electrons • can be pulled in a wire • in the center of a atom • electricty passes through • can only hold 2 electrons • can only hold 8 electrons • where electrons are located • smallest part of an element • can be bet ot hammered into a sheet • ...
Chemistry 2023-12-13
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- change of one substance to another
- The temperature point when the solid starts to liquefy.
- the breaking or forming of bonds between molecules or atoms, making at least one new substance
- change in size, shape, or state.
- Particles in an atom with no charge.
- the distortion of a negatively charged ion's electron cloud by a positively charged ion.
- Characteristic of a substance that indicates whether it can undergo a chemical change.
- chemical bond that involves sharing electrons to form electron pairs between atoms.
- particles in an atom with a negative charge
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- mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- type of linkage formed from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions in a chemical compound
- the electrons in the outermost shell, or energy level, of an atom.
- The resistance to flow by a fluid.
- If all the atoms in the stance have the same identity it becomes
- characteristics of a material you can observe without changing the identity.
- mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture
- a homogenous mixture of two or more substances in relative amounts
- Particles in an atom with a positive charge.
- lasting attraction between atoms or ions that enables the formation of molecules, crystals, and other structures
20 Clues: change in size, shape, or state. • change of one substance to another • The resistance to flow by a fluid. • Particles in an atom with no charge. • the basic unit of a chemical element. • particles in an atom with a negative charge • Particles in an atom with a positive charge. • The temperature point when the solid starts to liquefy. • ...
Chemistry 2024-12-03
Chemistry 2022-12-07
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- protons + neutrons = atomic ______
- atomic ______
- an equation that represents what happens in a chemical reaction is called a chemical ______
- type of change in which there is a rearrangement of molecules
- inspiration for the periodic table
- the purest substances that can be found
- elements in the periodic table with 8 valence electrons that do not react easily and are stable
- 6.022*10^23 particles is who's number?
- compounds that have an ionic bond form this
- elements chemically bonded with either an ionic, covalent, or metallic bond
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- the scientist that developed the periodic table
- type of formula that tells you the exact amount of atoms in a molecula
- gold's name in latin
- compound with only non metals
- compound with both metals and non metals
- t-shirt color that teachers bring on Friday
- compound with only metals
- field of science that studies the behaviour of substances
- type of formula that tells you the ratio of the atoms in a crystal
19 Clues: atomic ______ • gold's name in latin • compound with only metals • compound with only non metals • protons + neutrons = atomic ______ • inspiration for the periodic table • 6.022*10^23 particles is who's number? • the purest substances that can be found • compound with both metals and non metals • t-shirt color that teachers bring on Friday • ...
The undiscovered element 2014-06-25
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- From the apothecary
- The hornets
- Exploding infant
- Down under devil
- 32 not out
- Leavers' supper entertainment
- A favourite topic
- Mr Jackson's favourite pasttime
- Do this round the backs
- Doesn't do much
- The Science Department has 3
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- Plants do this
- New head
- Real science?
- Not too many planets like this
- The first balloon goes off with a bang
- A chemist might do this on two wheels
- The Queen breathes this
- Chemistry on the move
- Not a banjo
20 Clues: New head • 32 not out • The hornets • Not a banjo • Real science? • Plants do this • Doesn't do much • Exploding infant • Down under devil • A favourite topic • From the apothecary • Chemistry on the move • The Queen breathes this • Do this round the backs • The Science Department has 3 • Leavers' supper entertainment • Not too many planets like this • Mr Jackson's favourite pasttime • ...
Atoms and Elements 2025-07-09
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- Scientific name heard in chemistry class
- Sunblock metal
- Pb, in chemistry
- Table entry?
- Nonreactive
- Tiny negative particle
- Neutral particle in an atom
- Radioactive gas
- Molecule part
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- Metal that gave its name to a shade of blue
- Outer electron count
- Atomic variant
- Fe on the periodic table
- Gas in a dinner sign
- Noble gas in bulbs
- Sn, to a chemist
- Positive particle in the nucleus
- Type of metal group
18 Clues: Nonreactive • Table entry? • Molecule part • Atomic variant • Sunblock metal • Radioactive gas • Pb, in chemistry • Sn, to a chemist • Noble gas in bulbs • Type of metal group • Outer electron count • Gas in a dinner sign • Tiny negative particle • Fe on the periodic table • Neutral particle in an atom • Positive particle in the nucleus • Scientific name heard in chemistry class • ...
Romance Crossword 2025-12-17
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- Happily Ever After
- Spark between characters
- Emotional tension
- Perfect match
- The big question
- Familiar romance device
- Leading lady of the love story
- Social space for viral romance recs
- A classic historical romance figure
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- What's at stake
- Witty exchanges full of chemistry
- Pre-romance dance
- A glimpse of the future
- Reader reaction to romantic gestures
- A relationship that develops gradually
- A charming first encounter that sparks a romance
- Runs away to marry
- One true pairing
- Creative inspiration
- Popular format for romance reads
20 Clues: Perfect match • What's at stake • One true pairing • The big question • Pre-romance dance • Emotional tension • Happily Ever After • Runs away to marry • Creative inspiration • A glimpse of the future • Familiar romance device • Spark between characters • Leading lady of the love story • Popular format for romance reads • Witty exchanges full of chemistry • Social space for viral romance recs • ...
FORM CLASS A3 2021-03-10
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- , green; beagle; science; starts with M
- , purple; turtle or bilby; Legal Studies; starts with S
- , red; panda; sports; starts with A
- , blue; meerkat; chemistry; starts with L
- , purple; any animal; no fav subjects; starts with M
- , blue or red; dog; no fav subject; starts with K
- , green; jellyfish; science; starts with K
- , orange; snake; english; starts with A
- , cobalt blue; sloth; history; starts with R
- , yellow; dog; english; starts with D
- , green; cat; humanities; starts with Z
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- , blue; golden retriver; english; starts with R
- , peach and orange; panda; history; starts with B
- , green; dog; art and english; starts with V
- , purple; dolphin; english; starts with N
- , blue and green; monkeys; math; starts with B
- , green; penguin; chemistry; starts with Ms
- , blue and purple; my siblings; math; starts with L
- , red; panda; chemistry or math; starts with D
- , dark green and red; frog and snails; history or design; starts with M
- , grey; red panda; chemistry or business; starts with M
- , mustard yellow; artic fox; HASS and science; starts with E
- , black; dog, hospitality; starts with E
- , purple; dog; tech and visual arts; starts with L
- , purple; turtle; english; starts with R
- , yellow; no fav animal; english; starts with U
- , purple; jellyfish; math and music; starts with Z
27 Clues: , red; panda; sports; starts with A • , yellow; dog; english; starts with D • , green; beagle; science; starts with M • , purple; turtle; english; starts with R • , purple; dolphin; english; starts with N • , black; dog, hospitality; starts with E • , orange; snake; english; starts with A • , green; cat; humanities; starts with Z • ...
Keerthi Birthday Puzzle 2022-07-26
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- First international trip
- Favorite Color
- Which foreign language did she learn
- How many states has KS lived in India?
- Mothers Name
- Where did she meet MJS
- Place of birth
- First couple trip with MJS
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- Favorite Non-Indian Food
- Birthstone
- Drink of choice
- Masters in what
- Favorite Movie
- Favorite Snack
- Favorite passtime/hobby
- How many countries has she visited?
- Where did she teach Chemistry?
17 Clues: Birthstone • Mothers Name • Favorite Color • Favorite Movie • Favorite Snack • Place of birth • Drink of choice • Masters in what • Where did she meet MJS • Favorite passtime/hobby • Favorite Non-Indian Food • First international trip • First couple trip with MJS • Where did she teach Chemistry? • How many countries has she visited? • Which foreign language did she learn • ...
Perfect Chemistry 2013-05-08
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- Alex's best friend.
- The city where the story takes place.
- Alex's obsessive ex-girlfriend.
- The leader of the Blood Gang.
- Alex's best friend, Paco's, nickname.
- The chemistry teacher.
- Alex's prized possession.
- The disease that Shelley is diagnosed with.
- The main girl in the story.
- The principal of Fairfield High.
- Alex's younger brother who gets into trouble often.
- The high school Brittany and Alex attend.
- Brittany Ellis' best friend.
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- Shelley's caretaker that quits after Shelley attacks her.
- Sierra's boyfriend who is also Colin's best friend.
- The state that Brittany's parents what to send Shelley to.
- Alex's cousin who is in the Blood Gang.
- Brittany's popular boyfriend who is the quarterback.
- The class that Alex and Brittany are in together.
- Brittany's handicapped sister.
- How Brittany feels even though she is the most popular girl in school.
- The author of "Perfect Chemistry."
- The gang that Alex is apart of.
- The product that Brittany and ALex have to use in their chemistry project.
- The lake where Brittany and her friends go to frequently.
- The expensive car that Brittany got for her birthday.
- Where Brittany and Alex have their first "date."
- Brittany's enemy who tries stealing Colin from her.
- The main boy in the story.
- A girl who is on the pom squad wit Brittany, but lived in Alex's neighborhood.
30 Clues: Alex's best friend. • The chemistry teacher. • Alex's prized possession. • The main boy in the story. • The main girl in the story. • Brittany Ellis' best friend. • The leader of the Blood Gang. • Brittany's handicapped sister. • Alex's obsessive ex-girlfriend. • The gang that Alex is apart of. • The principal of Fairfield High. • The author of "Perfect Chemistry." • ...
