Across
- 1. the property of a body that is a measure of its inertia and that is commonly taken as a measure of the amount of material it contains and causes it to have weight in a gravitational field
- 2. a science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of substances and of the transformations that they undergo
- 4. The smallest part of a substance that cannot be broken down chemically
- 6. when the elements are arranged in order of their atomic numbers an approximate recurrence of their properties is evident
- 8. a specific characteristic of a substance like an element or a compound, relating to how it can change as a result of a reaction
- 10. a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a nearly constant volume independent of pressure
- 11. a substance that is in a gaseous, or vaporous, state of matter
- 12. the amount of space occupied by any three-dimensional solid
- 14. deals with the principles of physics involved in chemical interactions
- 15. A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
- 17. The sum of the atomic masses of all atoms in a molecule
- 19. the process through which the physical state of matter changes from the gaseous phase into the liquid phase
Down
- 1. The smallest particle of a substance that has all of the physical and chemical properties of that substance
- 3. the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales, including Fahrenheit and Celsius
- 5. one thousand grams
- 6. the physical force exerted on an object
- 7. a specific characteristic of a substance like an element or a compound, relating to how it can change as a result of a reaction
- 9. physical material from which something is made or which has discrete existence
- 13. anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- 16. a measure of how compact the mass in a substance or object is
- 18. One of four main states of matter , in which the molecules vibrate about fixed positions and cannot migrate to other positions in the substance
