Chemical Reaction Vocabulary Terms

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Across
  1. 5. A change that transpires in which substances transform into new substances with new properties.
  2. 6. The law that mass is incapable of being created, nor destroyed; the mass of a substance does not change, regardless of the rearrangement of the molecules that comprise the substance.
  3. 8. A substance or molecule, perhaps more than one, that constitutes a chemical reaction, specifically the initial materials (displayed on the left side of a chemical equation.)
Down
  1. 1. A change that occurs in a non-chemical manner; merely physical changes are present.
  2. 2. A substance or molecule, perhaps more than one, created due to the incident of a chemical reaction (displayed on the right side of a chemical equation.)
  3. 3. A substance, typically a solid, created due to a chemical reaction or an alteration in temperature.
  4. 4. A manner in which to represent a chemical reaction by utilizing the symbols of elements to display the quantity of substance of the reactants and products.
  5. 7. When two or more substances combine and new substances, of which have dissimilar properties than those of the beginning materials, are created.