Extensive Properties of matter that show a change on their value or magnitude if the amount of matter increases or decreases.
Across
- 2. Type of mixture where all its components are in spread within in the system in the same proportion throughout the sample.
- 8. Type of mixture where its components are not in the same proportion throughout the whole sample.
- 13. Properties of matter that are observable by using the senses of the observer; therefore, their observation is subjective.
- 14. Smallest particle of a compound.
Down
- 1. Properties of matter that are observable by using instruments of measurement with a graduated scale. Their obsrvation is objective.
- 3. Properties of matter that do NOT show a change on their value or magnitude, regardless of the amount of matter used.
- 4. Properties of matter that, when observed or measured, do not cause a change in the composition of matter.
- 5. Properties of matter that, when observed or measured, they cause a change on the composition of matter thus changing its identity.
- 6. Combination of two or more compounds or elements in a system.
- 7. Pure substance that is made of a chemical combination of 2 or more elements that form molecules.
- 9. Pure substance with a unique chemical identity and a unique number of protons.
- 10. Properties of matter that show a change on their value or magnitude if the amount of matter increases or decreases.
- 11. Any substance that contains mass and occupies a volume (takes up space).
- 12. Smallest particle of an element.