YEAR 9 Chemistry

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Across
  1. 4. – A reaction that absorbs energy from the surroundings.
  2. 5. Variable – The factor you measure.
  3. 8. – A reaction between an acid and a base to form salt and water.
  4. 10. – A measure of how hot or cold something is.
  5. 13. Rate – How fast a reaction happens.
  6. 15. – pH = 7; neither acidic nor basic.
  7. 17. – When reactions happen at equal rates in both directions (balanced).
  8. 20. – A scale from 0–14 showing how acidic or basic a solution is.
  9. 21. – Plant pigment (e.g. red cabbage juice) used as a natural pH indicator.
  10. 23. – A substance with pH < 7, produces hydrogen ions (H⁺).
  11. 25. Variables – Factors you keep the same to make the test fair.
Down
  1. 1. – The ability of an indicator to show small changes in pH.
  2. 2. – A glass tube with a tap (stopcock) used to measure volumes of liquid accurately in titrations.
  3. 3. – A substance that changes colour in acids and bases (e.g. litmus, phenolphthalein, flavin/red cabbage).
  4. 6. – A base that dissolves in water.
  5. 7. Equation – A way of showing a chemical reaction using words (e.g. acid + metal → salt + hydrogen).
  6. 9. – When substances interact and change into new substances.
  7. 11. – How quickly/easily a substance reacts.
  8. 12. – A substance that reacts with acids, often produces hydroxide ions (OH⁻).
  9. 14. – The ability to do work or cause change.
  10. 16. – A reaction that releases energy, usually as heat or light.
  11. 18. – An element that is usually shiny, conducts heat/electricity, and reacts with acids.
  12. 19. Variable – The factor you change in an experiment.
  13. 22. – A small tap used to control liquid flow in a burette.
  14. 24. – A tool used to measure and transfer small, precise amounts of liquid.