Across
- 3. A state of matter where the particles are able flow around and take shape of the container put in
- 5. This has no charge/neutral
- 6. Substance used to speed up the reactions
- 7. When energy and light is released
- 8. the neutral area on the pH scale
- 11. 6.022x10^23 particles per mole
- 14. Energy that includes light you're able to see
- 17. Example of these are non-metals, metals, alkali metals, and noble gases
- 20. Name of the number of electrons on the outermost shell _____electrons
- 22. These are located at the top right of the periodic table and consist of Argon, Carbon, and Neon
- 23. A state of matter where particles are spread out and move to their desire
- 24. A state of matter with a set shape and volume
- 25. A mixture of both solute and solvent
- 27. This is negatively charged
- 28. The amount of area exposed and able to react
- 29. Structures formed by atoms bonded together
- 30. Things you can see, touch, feel, and smell without changing the substances identity
Down
- 1. Standard system of measurement when doing science
- 2. Process of converting units using ratios _______ analysis
- 4. Mass of the moles found in a substance
- 9. Connection between the atoms in a compound
- 10. This is positively charged
- 12. Reducing the concentration of a solution
- 13. How many moles there are per liter of solution given
- 15. Horizontal parts of the periodic table
- 16. When the particles present have to collide with each other in order to make a chemical reaction
- 18. When something is taken in usually energy or light
- 19. What an element is called with the same atoms but has a different amount of neutrons
- 21. These are mainly located in the middle of the periodic table and include Tin, Silver, and Zinc
- 26. The ratio found when comparing moles in an equation of reactants and products
