Cosmo Chemistry Crossword
Organic and inorganic chemistry review by Gabby, Kate, Naomi, Jessica
Created Date
10.30.19
Last Updated
10.31.19
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Topics of this game:
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Study of substances that contain the element carbon
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The study of substances that do not contain the element carbon but may contain the element hydrogen.
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Any Substances that occupies space and has mass.
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Touch,taste, smell,or see
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Simplest form of chemical matter, cannot be broken down into simpler substances without loss of identity.
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Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur
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It’s basic unit of matter with the nucleus at the center surrounded by negatively charged electrons.
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Consists of protons and neutrons
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A chemical combination of two or more atoms in definite fixed proportion
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Chemical compounds of two or more atoms of different elements in fixed proportions
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All matter exists in three forms solids, liquids, and gases.
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Have a definite shape, volume, and weight
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Have a definite volume and weight but not a definite shape
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Do not have a definite volume or shape
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Characteristics I can only be determined by a chemical reaction and a chemical change in the substance
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Change in the form without forming a new substance
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Change in a substances Chemical composition, creating a new substance with different properties
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Also known as redox, is a chemical reaction in which oxidization and reduction take place at the same time.
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A substance that releases oxygen; hydrogen peroxide can be thought of as water with an extra atom of oxygen
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What’s up signs are as hydrogen into a chemical compound or subtracts oxygen from the compound
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A chemical reaction in which a significant amount of heat is released
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The rapid oxidization of a substance accompanied by the production of heat and light
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