Across
- 1. - Process of forming ions in a solution.
- 8. - Degree of harm a substance can cause to living organisms.
- 9. - Not reactive under normal conditions.
- 11. - Production of gas bubbles in a liquid.
- 18. - Ability to be shaped or hammered into thin sheets.
- 19. - Shiny appearance of a material.
- 21. - Ability to increase the rate of a chemical reaction.
- 24. - Attracting or dissolving in water.
- 25. - Easily breaking or shattering when stressed.
- 27. - Absorbing moisture from the air to the point of dissolving.
- 28. - Resistance to decomposition or chemical change.
- 30. - Absorbing moisture from the air.
Down
- 2. - Degree of alkalinity or acidity, measured on the pH scale.
- 3. - Not capable of burning easily.
- 4. - Reaction with oxygen or other oxidizing agents.
- 5. - How readily a substance undergoes chemical reactions.
- 6. - Emitting radiation due to unstable atomic nuclei.
- 7. - Easily ignitable and capable of burning.
- 10. - Ability to catch fire and burn.
- 12. - Ease of transitioning from a liquid to a vapor state.
- 13. - Gradual deterioration of materials due to chemical reactions.
- 14. - Susceptibility to burning in the presence of oxygen.
- 15. - Repelling water.
- 16. - Ability to dissolve in a solvent.
- 17. - Ability to be stretched into a wire.
- 20. - Poses a risk to human health when exposed.
- 22. - Ability to stick to surfaces.
- 23. - Ability to conduct electricity or heat.
- 26. - Reactions involving the transfer of electrons.
- 29. - Degree of acidity or alkalinity, measured on the pH scale.
