Chemistry of Materials
Across
- 3. Favoring one thing over another in an unfair way.
- 4. Small structures that make up all matter.
- 5. Particular characteristics of a material such as the material’s density, melting point, or color. A change in volume of the material does not change its properties.
- 6. Mixes evenly to form a clear mixture.
- 12. The flexibility of a material.
- 14. The basic building block of matter.
- 15. A desirable outcome given up to gain another desirable outcome.
- 16. The physical form of matter - solid, liquid, or gas.density, melting point, or color. A change in volume of the material does not change its properties.
- 17. The ratio of the size of a real object and a model, map, diagram, or other representation of the object. Can also be used to refer to the general size of objects being referred to, for example molecular scale.
- 18. A state of matter with a specific volume but not a specific shape. Liquid particles tend to stay together and move less than gas particles but more than solid particles.
- 19. A type of solid matter used to make things.
- 20. The amount of matter in an object.
- 22. The energy an object has because of its motion.
- 23. Two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
- 26. An illustration showing all stages of a life cycle.
- 27. Information that supports or refutes a claim.
- 28. A property that can be identified, observed, or measured and does not rely on testing if the material reacts with another substance (e.g., color). See property: Particular characteristics of a material such as the material’s
Down
- 1. A state of matter with no fixed shape. A gas will expand to fill the space available. The particles in gas tend to have a lot of movement and not stay grouped together.
- 2. The phases in the existence of a product, including what is needed to make the product, how it will be made, and what will happen to the product when it is no longer being used.
- 7. The ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance.
- 8. An observable fact or event
- 9. The amount of space that an object or substance occupies.
- 10. A varied number of one or more kinds of atom bonded together to form a large network.
- 11. Mass of a substance per unit of volume.
- 12. The stuff that makes up all living and nonliving objects.
- 13. Describes how a material reacts with another substance (e.g. reactivity with acid).
- 16. A state of matter with relatively fixed volume and shape. Solid particles tend to stay close together and not move very much.
- 21. is the motion of atoms or molecules within a substance, commonly referred to as heat.
- 24. A substance made from more than one element joined by a chemical bond.
- 25. The simplest pure substances.