Properties of Materials

1234567891011121314
Across
  1. 6. lack of reactive chemistry is desirable for materials.
  2. 9. heat thermal;efficiency of a material in absorbing heat.
  3. 10. chemical;loss of chemical reactivity by some active metals and alloys.
  4. 11. mechanical;ability of a material to change shape or deform.
  5. 12. physical;Resistance of a material (usually liquid) to flow.
  6. 14. mechanical;ability to absorb force and flex in different directions.
Down
  1. 1. mechanical;ability of a material to reshape in all directions without failure.
  2. 2. mechanical; a large stress can produce a small strain.
  3. 3. physical;mass of a material per unit volume.
  4. 4. structural;can be seen using a microscope but not the naked eye.
  5. 5. physical;The max amount of a solute that can be added to a solvent.
  6. 6. electrical;measure of how easily a material allows electrical current to flow through.
  7. 7. standard properties that we teach in chemistry.
  8. 8. point thermal;the temperature at which liquid begins to form a material is heated.
  9. 13. chemical;measure of a material's ability to damage or disrupt the metabolism of living tissue.