This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Chemical Bonding & Reactions has 23 clues. Answers range from 4 to 19 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
properties that describe matter including color, feel, smell, boiling point, and density
properties that include all of the possible chemical changes that a sample of matter can go through
properties of a substance that do not depend on the amount of the substance present
properties of a substance that are dependent on the amount of a substance present
a mixture with a non-uniform composition in which the individual components are distinct and visible
a mixture with a uniform composition
a homogenous aquoues mixture
any single type of substance
a substance composed of multiple elements combined in fixed proportions
one of the primary substance that make up matter and cannot be chemically broken down or converted into other substances; defined by the atomic number
a change that occurs when a new substance is created with different properties; observable as a color change, the production of gas or a precipitate, or the release of heat or light
anything that has volume and mass
the amount of matter in an object
the physical and chemical characteristics of a substance or element
element or compound that can only be seperated or combined to make substance with new properties by means of a chemical reaction
the smallest unit of an element containig a nucleus within an electron cloud
a homogeneous mixture in which the particles are indefinitely suspended in which the particles are indefentiely suspended in the medium, which may be a gas, aliquid, or a gas
a heterogeneous mixture containing particles large enough to settle
the effect that occurs when light is scattered through a colloid, causing the light beam to become visible as it travels through the mixture
related to the description of something is non-numerical terms
related to the description of something in numerical terms
the mass of a single atom,molecule,or subatomic particles; nearly equal ( exactly equal to the number of carbon) to the sum of the numbers of protons and neutrons
a state of matter where the shape is constant and rigid, where the volume is constant, and where the particles vibrate in a fised shape