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Chemistry : Branch of Science that deals with the study of matter, it's property and composition structure..
Colloid : contains the dispersed particles and the dispersing medium.
Peta : is one of greek prefixes that has a value of 15.
Acid : are compounds that would turn blue lithmus paper to red.
Base : are compounds that would turn red lithmus paper to blue.
Brass : is an alloy consisting primarily of copper and zinc.
Mole : is a unit of measurement used in chemistry to express amounts of a chemical substance.
Inorganic : study of substance/compound that has not carbon.
Giga : is one of greek prefixes that has a value of 12.
Thermometer :used for measuring temperature.
Scientific : a method of investigating or sloving problems using step by step process.
Tyndall : is one of the properties of colloids that is formulated by John Tyndall.
Pressure : force exerted by gas molecules in a particular area.
Ions : it is a charged element.
Charles : law that is formulated by Jacques Charles.
Saturated : contains the maximum amount of solute in a solvent that can be dissolved.
Atom : basic unit of matter.
Temperature : is a numerical measure of hot or cold.
Kilogram : is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units
Tripod : a stand with three legs used to support the wire gauze and container with liquid to be heated.
Gas : is one of the four fundamental states of matter that has no fixed volume, shape etc.
Measurement : are most commonly made in the SI system, which contains seven fundamental units: kilogram, metre, candela, second, ampere, kelvin, and mole
Exa : is one of greek prefixes that has a value of 18.
Density : the volumetric mass density, of a substance is its mass per unit volume.
Solution: a homogeneus mixture of two or more substance.
Salt : are compounds form when acids and bases react with one another.
Boyles : is a law which was formulated by Robert Boyles.
Liquid : is one of the four fundamental states of matter is the only state with a definite volume but no fixed shape.
Electron : is a subatomic particle with a negative elementary electric charge.
Anions : negatively charged element.
Across:4. | is one of the four fundamental states of matter that has no fixed volume, shape etc. | 6. | a method of investigating or sloving problems using step by step process. | 8. | is one of the four fundamental states of matter is the only state with a definite volume but no fixed shape. | 13. | study of substance/compound that has not carbon. | 15. | is one of the properties of colloids that is formulated by John Tyndall. | 16. | are most commonly made in the SI system, which contains seven fundamental units: kilogram, metre, candela, second, ampere, kelvin, and mole | 17. | is a subatomic particle with a negative elementary electric charge. | 21. | is a unit of measurement used in chemistry to express amounts of a chemical substance. | 22. | Branch of Science that deals with the study of matter, it's property and composition structure.. | 23. | is one of greek prefixes that has a value of 18. | 25. | used for measuring temperature. | 26. | are compounds that would turn blue lithmus paper to red. | 28. | is one of greek prefixes that has a value of 15. | 29. | are compounds form when acids and bases react with one another. | 30. | is a numerical measure of hot or cold. |
| | Down:1. | force exerted by gas molecules in a particular area. | 2. | a homogeneus mixture of two or more substance. | 3. | the volumetric mass density, of a substance is its mass per unit volume. | 5. | negatively charged element. | 7. | is one of greek prefixes that has a value of 12. | 9. | is a law which was formulated by Robert Boyles. | 10. | it is a charged element. | 11. | a stand with three legs used to support the wire gauze and container with liquid to be heated. | 12. | are compounds that would turn red lithmus paper to blue. | 14. | law that is formulated by Jacques Charles. | 18. | contains the dispersed particles and the dispersing medium. | 19. | is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units | 20. | contains the maximum amount of solute in a solvent that can be dissolved. | 24. | is an alloy consisting primarily of copper and zinc. | 27. | basic unit of matter. |
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Across:4. | is one of the four fundamental states of matter that has no fixed volume, shape etc. | 6. | a method of investigating or sloving problems using step by step process. | 8. | is one of the four fundamental states of matter is the only state with a definite volume but no fixed shape. | 13. | study of substance/compound that has not carbon. | 15. | is one of the properties of colloids that is formulated by John Tyndall. | 16. | are most commonly made in the SI system, which contains seven fundamental units: kilogram, metre, candela, second, ampere, kelvin, and mole | 17. | is a subatomic particle with a negative elementary electric charge. | 21. | is a unit of measurement used in chemistry to express amounts of a chemical substance. | 22. | Branch of Science that deals with the study of matter, it's property and composition structure.. | 23. | is one of greek prefixes that has a value of 18. | 25. | used for measuring temperature. | 26. | are compounds that would turn blue lithmus paper to red. | 28. | is one of greek prefixes that has a value of 15. | 29. | are compounds form when acids and bases react with one another. | 30. | is a numerical measure of hot or cold. |
| | Down:1. | force exerted by gas molecules in a particular area. | 2. | a homogeneus mixture of two or more substance. | 3. | the volumetric mass density, of a substance is its mass per unit volume. | 5. | negatively charged element. | 7. | is one of greek prefixes that has a value of 12. | 9. | is a law which was formulated by Robert Boyles. | 10. | it is a charged element. | 11. | a stand with three legs used to support the wire gauze and container with liquid to be heated. | 12. | are compounds that would turn red lithmus paper to blue. | 14. | law that is formulated by Jacques Charles. | 18. | contains the dispersed particles and the dispersing medium. | 19. | is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units | 20. | contains the maximum amount of solute in a solvent that can be dissolved. | 24. | is an alloy consisting primarily of copper and zinc. | 27. | basic unit of matter. |
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