Chemistry for Skincare I
Across
- 2. Negatively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom.
- 5. More positive hydrogen ions than negative hydroxide ions.
- 9. The core of an atom that contains protons and sometimes neutrons.
- 10. Two or more atoms joined together by a chemical bond.
- 11. measures higher than 7 on the pH scale.
- 13. Study of matter and the physical and chemical changes of matter.
- 15. Substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
- 16. The smallest complete unit of an element.
- 17. The ability to allow liquids or gases to pass through a membrane, such as the skin.
- 18. Anything that occupies space and has weight.
- 19. Unit of measurement that indicates whether a substance is acidic, alkaline or neutral.
- 20. Particle with no electric charge found in the nucleus of an atom.
Down
- 1. Has never been alive and does not contain carbon.
- 3. Matter having definite weight and volume, but no definite shape.
- 4. Matter that has definite weight, volume and shape.
- 6. Two saccharides linked together
- 7. Matter that has definite weight but indefinite volume and shape.
- 8. Triglycerides, fats and steroids, that form components that fill the intercellular spaces in the skin.
- 9. Measures 7 on the pH scale
- 10. Two or more substances that are physically combined
- 12. Many saccharides linked to form larger, more complex molecules.
- 14. Positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom.