Ch 6 Changing Matter
Across
- 2. able to be dissolved in a given solvent
- 5. an event that rearranges chemical bonds and forms one or more new substances with different properties
- 6. a combination of two or more substances that can be physically separated
- 9. a single kind of matter that is pure and possesses a specific set of properties
- 11. a characteristic of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the type of matter
- 12. the ability to burn
Down
- 1. a force of attraction that holds atoms together within a molecule
- 3. an event that greatly alters the nucleus of an atom
- 4. a characteristic that describes when or how a substance will interact with other substances
- 7. unable to be dissolved in a given solvent
- 8. an event that alters the form or size of matter, but does not change the type of matter
- 10. a type of mixture of two or more substances that are evenly distributed