Chemistry Kids
Across
- 3. alters a substance's form, state, or appearance (like melting ice or crushing paper) but not its chemical identity
- 7. alter a substance's molecular structure, forming new materials with different properties
- 9. a distinct physical form a substance takes, determined by temperature, pressure, and particle arrangement
- 10. a physical blend of two or more substances where the components are uniformly distributed
Down
- 1. matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another
- 2. a combination of two or more substances where the components remain physically separate and aren't uniformly distributed
- 4. fundamental substance in chemistry (like Oxygen or Gold) made of only one type of atom
- 5. characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing its chemical identity
- 6. describe how a substance transforms into a new substance through a chemical reaction
- 8. a combination of elements