Introduction to Matter
Across
- 5. Another term for a homogeneous mixture.
- 6. The ability to be drawn into a thin wire.
- 10. A type of property that can only be observed if the substance undergoes a chemical reaction.
- 12. the amount of space something takes up
- 14. Contains only one type of matter or particle
- 17. A mixture in which the components can be seen
- 18. The resistance of a substance to flow.
- 19. Volume would be an example of this type of property that depends on the amount of substance present.
- 20. When two identical atoms are bonded together (in a pair). H2 is an example
- 23. A mixture in which the components are uniform or smooth.
- 25. The smallest particle of an element.
Down
- 1. This phase of matter has a definite volume but will change its shape to match the container.
- 2. The majority of the elements on the periodic table can be classified as this.
- 3. The ability to be hammered or molded into a sheet or shape without cracking.
- 4. Two or more different elements bonded together.
- 7. The simplest form of matter - cannot be broken down into simpler particles.
- 8. Means when a substance will break or shatter easily.
- 9. Contains two or more types of matter or particles
- 11. Density would be an example of this type of property that does not depend on the amount of material present.
- 13. anything that has mass and volume
- 15. A type of property that can be observed without changing the identity of a substance.
- 16. How a substance reflects light
- 21. The smallest particle of a compound.
- 22. This phase of matter has a definite shape and a definite volume.
- 24. This phase of matter takes the shape of an expands to fill its container.
- 26. the amount of matter something has