Across
- 5. A change that transpires in which substances transform into new substances with new properties.
- 6. The law that mass is incapable of being created, nor destroyed; the mass of a substance does not change, regardless of the rearrangement of the molecules that comprise the substance.
- 8. A substance or molecule, perhaps more than one, that constitutes a chemical reaction, specifically the initial materials (displayed on the left side of a chemical equation.)
Down
- 1. A change that occurs in a non-chemical manner; merely physical changes are present.
- 2. A substance or molecule, perhaps more than one, created due to the incident of a chemical reaction (displayed on the right side of a chemical equation.)
- 3. A substance, typically a solid, created due to a chemical reaction or an alteration in temperature.
- 4. A manner in which to represent a chemical reaction by utilizing the symbols of elements to display the quantity of substance of the reactants and products.
- 7. When two or more substances combine and new substances, of which have dissimilar properties than those of the beginning materials, are created.
