Across
- 3. Zero intensity
- 5. Contains the same mass as protons but does not have an electrical charge.
- 7. The representation of a system that helps predict how a system behaves.
- 10. The instrument used to observe the color components of any light source.
- 12. A pattern of frequencies by a given element.
- 13. Positively charged subatomic particles
- 14. is a mixture of different compounds that can be seen as an individual substance.
- 16. The area in which most energy is present.
- 18. Horizontal rows on the Periodic Table.
- 19. Shows the full range of frequencies and wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
- 20. Atoms of the same elements that contain a different number of neutrons are what of each other.
Down
- 1. When more than one element comes together.
- 2. Force of attraction between two atoms that holds them together.
- 4. A unit of electrical energy.
- 6. The manipulation of objects from 1 to 100 nanometers in scale.
- 8. This is when the number of electrons that may be lost or gained during chemical bonding.
- 9. Unit of wave frequency.
- 11. When atoms clump together to form a molecular unit that acts as a single electrically charged group.
- 15. The person who oversaw the gold foil experiment.
- 17. This forms when the components are in different phases.
- 20. matter that contains two or more elements or compounds.