Combustion and chemical reactions
Across
- 4. Reaction: A type of chemical reaction where two or more substances combine to form a new, more complex substance.
- 7. A chemical element essential for combustion, supporting the burning of materials.
- 9. Visible, glowing gas produced during combustion.
- 10. Substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
- 11. The initiation of combustion or the point at which a substance starts to burn.
- 12. Substances that undergo a chemical reaction.
- 15. Absorbing heat during a chemical reaction.
- 18. The process of burning, usually involving the combination of a substance with oxygen.
Down
- 1. Capable of undergoing combustion; flammable.
- 2. Releasing heat during a chemical reaction.
- 3. Combustion: Combustion in which a sufficient supply of oxygen is available, leading to the formation of complete combustion products.
- 5. The gain of electrons by a substance during a chemical reaction.
- 6. The process of a substance combining with oxygen, often accompanied by the release of heat.
- 8. Reaction: A type of chemical reaction where a single substance breaks down into two or more simpler substances.
- 9. A substance that undergoes combustion to produce heat or energy.
- 11. Combustion: Combustion in which the supply of oxygen is limited, resulting in the formation of partially burned products.
- 13. A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.
- 14. Change: A transformation in which one or more substances are converted into different substances with new properties.
- 16. Reaction: A process where substances are transformed into new substances with different properties.
- 17. Equation: A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction, showing the reactants and products.