Unit 5
Across
- 2. an element that is considered stable due to the fact that it contains two identical atoms
- 5. an atom that either has a negative or positive charge
- 8. two reacting compounds whose partners swap (follows AB+CD —> AD+CB pattern)
- 9. a type of bond that is formed by atoms sharing electrons with each others in order to transform into a noble gas
- 10. the chemical that is formed from two or more chemicals being combined
- 11. whole numbers that are placed before a chemical/element are are used to balance the equation
- 12. a type of bond that is formed from atoms either losing or gaining electrons in order to transform into a noble gas
- 13. the chemical combination of two more elements in order to produce a single product
Down
- 1. an element that swaps places with another element that is considered a compound (follows A+BC —> B+AC pattern)
- 3. two or more elements of variety that are chemically combined by a consistent formula
- 4. a number on the bottom right of the element’s symbol that represents the amount of atoms within the element
- 6. the chemicals that are combined to create a product
- 7. a hydrocarbon that produces heat, CO2, and H2O when reacting with oxygen
- 8. the process of a singular reactant decomposing into simpler products