Extensive Properties of matter that show a change on their value or magnitude if the amount of matter increases or decreases.

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Across
  1. 2. Type of mixture where all its components are in spread within in the system in the same proportion throughout the sample.
  2. 8. Type of mixture where its components are not in the same proportion throughout the whole sample.
  3. 13. Properties of matter that are observable by using the senses of the observer; therefore, their observation is subjective.
  4. 14. Smallest particle of a compound.
Down
  1. 1. Properties of matter that are observable by using instruments of measurement with a graduated scale. Their obsrvation is objective.
  2. 3. Properties of matter that do NOT show a change on their value or magnitude, regardless of the amount of matter used.
  3. 4. Properties of matter that, when observed or measured, do not cause a change in the composition of matter.
  4. 5. Properties of matter that, when observed or measured, they cause a change on the composition of matter thus changing its identity.
  5. 6. Combination of two or more compounds or elements in a system.
  6. 7. Pure substance that is made of a chemical combination of 2 or more elements that form molecules.
  7. 9. Pure substance with a unique chemical identity and a unique number of protons.
  8. 10. Properties of matter that show a change on their value or magnitude if the amount of matter increases or decreases.
  9. 11. Any substance that contains mass and occupies a volume (takes up space).
  10. 12. Smallest particle of an element.