By: Perez, Lorilyn
Across
- 3. Consists of oxygen and one other element.
- 5. A mixture consists of two or more phases.
- 7. Compound that contain carbon and which comes from living or organic sources like plants and animals.
- 8. Change in the extrinsic of a substance without changing its chemical composition.
- 9. Simplest form of a substance that cannot be decomposed by simple chemical.
- 10. Non Ductile, Non Malleable, do not shine, poor conductors of heat and electricity.
- 12. General properties that has a low density.
- 14. Compounds that do not contain carbon and which usually are found in minerals and earthy materials.
- 15. Heterogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
- 18. The most stable form of elements.
- 21. Contain hydrogen which is replaceable by a metal.Bases Contain a metal with hydroxyl group.
- 22. Possesses the characteristics of both metal and non-metal.
- 23. It is a variable composition.
- 25. Contains two or more elements of kinds of atoms combined chemically in definite proportion by mass, can separated by chemical means only.
- 29. Depends on the amount of matter present in a sample.
Down
- 1. Occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- 2. Sharing of electrons between non-metals.
- 4. Perfectly uniform and definite in composition, can either be an element or compound.
- 6. According to origin or source, organic matter comes from.
- 11. A mixture consists of only one phase.
- 13. Do not depend on the amount of matter in the sample or those that depends on the quality or kind of matter.
- 16. Homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
- 17. General properties that has definite melting point.
- 19. Possess tyndal effect with Brownian movement.
- 20. Formed by a transfer of electrons between a metal and non-metal atoms.
- 24. Formed by the combination of any positive ions except hydrogen and any negative ions except hydroxide ion.
- 26. An ionized form of gases composed of charged particles.
- 27. Contain a metal with hydroxyl group.
- 28. Are solid at room temperature, but this does not have to be the case.