Chemical Interactions Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. a substance in which a solute dissolves to form a solution
  2. 3. a substance defined by a particle composed of two or more different kinds of atoms
  3. 4. an insoluble solid product of a reaction
  4. 5. the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent
  5. 6. the transfer of energy (heat) from one particle to another as a result of contact
  6. 8. a substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution
  7. 10. to change phase from solid to gas
  8. 11. two or more substances together
  9. 13. the name chemists use for a substance, which contains the names of the elements in that substance
  10. 14. a condition in which a system is experiencing no net change
  11. 16. a substance produced in a chemical reaction
  12. 18. a type of matter defined by a unique particle
  13. 19. anything that has mass and takes up space
  14. 20. to increase in volume as a result of heating
  15. 22. of energy a scientific law stating that no energy is created or destroyed during energy transfers
  16. 23. a mixture formed when one substance dissolves in another
  17. 25. the smallest piece of a substance that is still that substance
  18. 27. a starting substance in a chemical reaction
Down
  1. 1. the change of phase from gas directly to solid; opposite of sublimation
  2. 7. a process during which the atoms of starting substances (reactants) rearrange to form new substances (products)
  3. 9. a code that represents the number and kinds of atoms in one particle of a substance
  4. 11. a particle made of two or more atoms that are held together with strong (covalent) bonds
  5. 12. requirement
  6. 13. reduced in volume as a result of applied pressure
  7. 15. material that can reduce energy transfers
  8. 17. the everyday-language name of a substance
  9. 21. transfer the movement of energy from one location to another
  10. 22. energy transfer that decreases the kinetic energy of a substance’s particles
  11. 24. energy transfer that increases the kinetic energy of a substance’s particles
  12. 26. a restriction or limitation