GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1

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Across
  1. 2. /is another method of separating complex mixtures, in which makes use of an adsorbent (filter paper).
  2. 9. /_______ separation is the process of separating elemental metals from other particles in a mixture.
  3. 10. /whether it will break into charged particles when in solution with water or not.
  4. 11. /colloids exhibits this effect, which is the ability to scatter a beam of light that passes through it.
  5. 12. /a prefix where its numerical value is 1 million.
  6. 13. /a prefix where its numerical value is 1 billion.
  7. 15. /consist of coarse particles which are visible to the naked eye.
  8. 21. /also called a solution and is relatively uniform in composition.
  9. 22. /a mixture whose composition varies from one position to another within the sample. It can be either a suspension or colloid.
  10. 23. /a base unit used to measure volume.
  11. 28. /its particles move quickly in all directions and it can fill up any container, and can be compressed.
  12. 29. /formed when solid particles are dispersed in a liquid phase.
  13. 30. /is a colloid made up of two liquids that are immiscible and small particles are suspended on it.
  14. 31. /the ______ property of matter is the ability of a substance to react with other substance such as air, water, acid, and base.
  15. 32. /it is the simplest form of matter since it is composed of only one kind of atom.
  16. 34. /_________ is anything that has mass and occupies space.
  17. 36. /a base unit used to measure luminous intensity.
  18. 37. /a base unit used to measure the electric current.
  19. 38. /is a colloid of a liquid in a solid.
  20. 39. /the extrinsic property, it can be affected by the size and amount of samples.
  21. 40. /is the consistency of the result.
  22. 43. /whether it reacts with acids, bases, and oxygen, gas, or not.
  23. 45. /whether the substance can damage an organism or not.
  24. 47. /a base unit used to measure the amount of substance.
  25. 48. /a base unit used to measure seconds.
  26. 49. /whether the substance undergoes combustion or not.
  27. 50. /it is the process of separating the components of a suspension.
Down
  1. 1. /is a gas disbursed in a liquid or solid.
  2. 3. /the process of converting solid to liquid.
  3. 4. /the smallest particle of an element.
  4. 5. /the process of converting liquid to gas.
  5. 6. /occurs when smell changes, gas evolves, precipitate forms, energy releases or absorbs, temperature changes, and color changes in a reaction system.
  6. 7. /in counting the number of significant figures the term _______ notation is used.
  7. 8. /whether the substance can be easily decomposed or not.
  8. 14. /they flow and take the shape of the container.
  9. 16. /occurs when the internal make-up of the matter stays in the same, even after the change.
  10. 17. /formed when solid particles are dispersed in another solid.
  11. 18. /a base unit used to measure length.
  12. 19. /a colloidal system of particles are dispersed in gas.
  13. 20. /it occurs when solid is converted to gas.
  14. 24. /a kind of physical property where it does not depend on the size or amount of the sample. Also called as intrinsic property.
  15. 25. /a base unit used to measure mass.
  16. 26. /is the results from the effects of uncontrolled variables in the measurement. It is always present and cannot be corrected.
  17. 27. /a base unit used to measure temperature.
  18. 33. /they cannot be compressed and cannot move freely from place to place.
  19. 35. /a prefix where its numerical value is 1 trillion.
  20. 41. /is a process of separating a homogeneous mixture composed of two substances with different boiling point.
  21. 42. /composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions.
  22. 44. /is determined when a certain qualitative value is relatively close to the "true" value.
  23. 46. /a pure substance containing two or more kinds of atom chemically combined in a definite proportion by mass.