Across
- 2. the distance from peak to peak
- 5. changing writing with abbreviations and symbols
- 7. CnH2(2n-2)
- 8. CnH2(n)+2
- 11. an organic compound consisting of hydrogen and carbon
- 12. diagrams that show the bonding between atoms of a molecule as well as lone pairs of electrons
- 16. the row going across the periodic table
- 17. uniform throughout
- 18. a thoroughly tested explanation for what is observed
- 20. an atom with a charge
- 22. identify the name of NH4
- 23. what is "oh"
- 24. if a solid is formed from 2 aqueous solutions that are mixed
- 26. one of two sub-atomic particles that are found in the nucleus
- 28. a measure of the concentration of a chemical species (sowl and solution)
- 32. one of two sub-atomic particles that are found in the nucleus
- 33. CnH2(n)
- 35. the distance from nucleus of an atom to outer ring
- 38. the amount of matter
- 40. is "electron sharing"
Down
- 1. speeds up a reaction without a chemical change
- 3. what is HCl
- 4. how many peaks pass a point in a period of time
- 5. relationship between the relative quantities of substances taking part in a reaction or forming a compound
- 6. 6.02x10^23 in one mole
- 9. a substance dissolved in another substance
- 10. row going down the periodic table
- 13. O2 is this
- 14. two elements put together
- 15. three-dimensional arrangement of the atoms that shape a molecule
- 19. study of matter & energy & materials of the universe
- 21. mathematical function describing the location and wave like behavior of an electron in an atom
- 25. Has the same molecular formula but a different molecular structure
- 27. the construction of complex chemical compounds from simpler ones.
- 29. is "electron stealing"
- 30. the mass in grams of one mole of a substance
- 31. the physical laws that describe the properties of gases (Charles & Boyles laws)
- 34. a negatively charged ion. (non-metals) "ide"
- 36. a positively charged ion. (metals do this)
- 37. C3H8
- 39. a chemical property that describes the tendency of an atom or a functional group to attract electrons toward itself
