Chemistry Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 3. the mass of a single atom of a chemical element.
  2. 7. SI unit of pressure equal to the force of 1 Newton per square meter.
  3. 8. equal sharing of electron
  4. 9. the mixture of gases that make up the Earth's atmosphere
  5. 10. the force on a mass due to the acceleration of gravity (mass multiplied by acceleration).
  6. 13. anything that has mass and occupies volume
  7. 15. a chemical species that accepts electrons or donate protons or hydrogen ions.
  8. 17. outer electron most likely to participate in bond formation or a chemical reaction.
  9. 19. Calcium is the name for the element with atomic number 20 and is represented by the symbol Ca.
  10. 20. chemical species formed by two or more atoms that share chemical bonds such that they form one unit.
  11. 22. a standard used for comparison in measurements
  12. 25. emitted energy in the form of rays, waves, or particles.
  13. 28. SI unit of energy equal to the kinetic energy of a 1 kg mass moving at 1 m/s.
  14. 30. an ion with a negative electrical charge.
  15. 31. amount of matter a substance contains or property of matter that resists acceleration.
  16. 32. a chemical link formed between atoms in molecules and molecules and ions in crystals.
  17. 35. a precious shiny grayish-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 47.
  18. 36. state of matter characterized by having neither a defined shape nor defined volume
  19. 37. involves the emission of energetic particles of an atom
  20. 38. a push or pull on a mass, with both magnitude and direction (vector).
  21. 40. class of fat-soluble molecules, also known as oils and fats
  22. 41. particle in the atomic nucleus that has a mass of 1 and charge of 0
  23. 43. an ion of oxygen with an oxidation state equal to 2- (e.g., iron oxide).
  24. 45. maximum amount of solute that may be dissolved in a specified solute
  25. 46. Oxygen is the name for the element with atomic number 8 and is represented by the symbol O
  26. 47. A positively charged ion.
  27. 48. sharing of electron
  28. 50. an electrical charge, a conserved property of subatomic particles determining their electromagnetic interaction.
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  1. 1. the one who arranged the periodic table elements according to their atomic mass
  2. 2. covalent bonds formed by overlapping of outer orbitals of adjacent atoms.
  3. 4. He stated that mass is neither created nor destroyed
  4. 5. the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium
  5. 6. A system's ability to do work.
  6. 10. force multiplied by distance or the amount of energy needed to move a mass against a force.
  7. 11. Metal + Non – Metal
  8. 12. large molecule made of rings or chains of repeated monomer subunit
  9. 14. it is the ability to attract electrons
  10. 16. chemical bond in which two electron pairs are shared between two atoms.
  11. 18. the one responsible for the entirety of chemical phenomena
  12. 21. A molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons from its neutral state and therefore possesses a negative or positive electric charge.
  13. 23. splitting of nucleus
  14. 24. study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
  15. 26. mass per unit volume.
  16. 27. Argon is the name for the element with atomic number 18 and is represented by the symbol Ar
  17. 29. A substance that is made up of two or more chemically bonded elements.
  18. 33. energy that flows between matter samples because of a temperature difference.
  19. 34. any substance that increases the rate of a reaction without itself being consumed.
  20. 39. a substance that cannot be subdivided using chemical means; identified by the number of protons in its atoms.
  21. 42. crude oil; natural flammable hydrocarbon mixture found in geologic formations.
  22. 44. chemical mass unit equal to 6.022 x 1023 molecules, atoms, or other particles
  23. 49. X-rays are light rays with a wavelength from 0.01 to 1.0 nanometers.