Across
- 2. This is written on the right side of a chemical equation and is what you get as the result of a chemical reaction.
- 3. When a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen to create carbon dioxide and water. CxHy+ O2 → CO2 + H2O
- 5. A combination of multiple elements that become chemically bonded to create a new substance.
- 7. This is written on the left side of a chemical equation and is how a chemical reaction starts.
- 8. Atoms that gain or lose electrons.
- 10. What is written in front of a chemical formula that tells you how much of an element there is which helps you balance them.
- 11. The reactant breaks down into simpler products. AB → A+B
- 14. Two non-metals that are bonded and are sharing electrons.
Down
- 1. When reacting its compounds flip-flop places. AB+CD → AD+CB
- 4. One element in a compound switches places with another element. A+BC → B + AC
- 6. Seven elements that always have two of them in a chemical reaction.
- 9. A number written in a small font that indicates the number of atoms present in an element.
- 12. Two or more elements combine to create one product. A+B → AB
- 13. A metal and non-metal bonded creating positive and negative ions.
