Across
- 5. - The inverse operation of exponentiation.
- 9. - A substance with pH less than 7.
- 10. - A neutral subatomic particle.
- 12. - A homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent.
- 14. - A pure substance made of one type of atom.
- 15. - The loss of electrons in a chemical reaction.
- 16. - A connection between atoms.
- 20. - An atom with an electric charge.
- 21. - The study of change using derivatives and integrals.
- 22. - A push or pull on an object.
- 24. - The result of force applied over a distance.
- 25. - A measure of rotational force.
- 27. - A value that can be computed from a matrix.
- 31. - Mass multiplied by velocity.
- 32. - A function with a constant base raised to a variable exponent.
- 33. - The basic unit of matter.
- 36. - Change in momentum caused by a force.
- 38. - The area under a curve in mathematics.
- 39. - A negatively charged subatomic particle.
Down
- 1. - A quantity with only magnitude.
- 2. - The size or length of a vector.
- 3. - A positively charged subatomic particle.
- 4. - Atoms of the same element with different neutrons.
- 6. - A bond formed by transfer of electrons.
- 7. - A bond between metals sharing a "sea of electrons".
- 8. - A quantity with both magnitude and direction.
- 11. - A substance made of two or more elements.
- 13. - Relating to the periodic table of elements.
- 17. - The principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- 18. - The capacity to perform work.
- 19. - A compound formed from an acid and a base.
- 22. - A relation where each input has one output.
- 23. - The rate at which work is done.
- 26. - The gain of electrons in a chemical reaction.
- 28. - A rectangular array of numbers.
- 29. - A bond formed by sharing electrons.
- 30. - A branch of mathematics using variables and equations.
- 34. - A combination of substances not chemically bonded.
- 35. - A measure of how a function changes.
- 37. - A substance with pH greater than 7.
