Across
- 4. When electrons jump from one atom to another, making one positively charged and the other negatively charged.
- 6. Replacement: Positive and negative parts of two compounds switch, creating two new compounds.
- 7. A small number written below and to the right of a chemical symbol to show how many atoms of that element are in a compound.
- 8. When atoms share electrons to stick together.
- 9. Element: Elements that naturally pair up, like hydrogen and oxygen, making molecules with two atoms.
- 12. A number before a chemical formula showing how many molecules or units are involved in a reaction.
- 13. Replacement: One thing swaps places with another in a compound, making a new compound and a different single element.
Down
- 1. The new things made during a reaction.
- 2. When something breaks down into simpler parts.
- 3. A rapid reaction with oxygen, often producing heat, light, and new substances.
- 5. Stuff made of two or more different elements mixed together.
- 10. Tiny things with electric charges because they gained or lost some electrons.
- 11. Things that mix in a reaction and change into something else.
- 13. (or Combination): When two or more things come together to make something new.
