

- #THE PERIODIC TABLE CHEMISTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLES PDF#
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When two or more atoms join together, they form _s The absolute entropy of a substance in its standard state at 298 K The substance that oxidizes another substance and is reducedĪ subatomic particle with a negative chargeĪ heterogeneous mixture in which solute-like particles settle out of solvent-like phase some time after their introductionĪny form of a certain element that contains different numbers of neutrons than the other versions Regular periodic variations of properties of elements with atomic number (and position in the periodic table).Ī spherically symmetrical atomic orbital one per energy levelĪ term used to describe molecules and polyatomic ions that have one atom in center and four atoms at the corners of a tetrahedron Method by which hydrophobic (water-repelling) particles of an ore are separated from hydrophilic (water-attracting) particles of a metallurgical pretreatment process. The pressure of the gas above a solution is proportional to the concentration of the gas in the solution The scattering of light by colloidal particlesĮnergy that matter processes by virtue of its motionĪt constant pressure the volume occupied by a definite mass of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature.Ī measure of the intensity of heat, i.e. Pair of electrons residing on one atom and not shared by other atoms unshared pair Weak bases ionize only slightly.Īt the same temperature and pressure, equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of moleculesĪ negative ion an atom or goup of atoms that has gained one or more electronsĪ unit of energy in the SI system. Strong soluable bases are soluble in water and are completely dissociated. The mass of one molecule of a nonionic substance in atomic mass unitsĪ substance that produces OH (aq) ions in aqueous solution. The total pressure exerted by a mixature of gases is the sum of the partial pressures of the individual gases The substance will remain the same through a _changeĬovalent bond resulting from the sharing of two electrons (one pair) between two atomsĪn element below and to the left of the stepwise division (metalloids) in the upper right corner of the periodic table about 80% of the known elements are metals. The temperature at which liquid and solid coexist in equilibrium also the freezing pointĭescribes the order in which electrons fill orbitals in atoms The chemistry of substances that contain carbon-hydrogen bondsĪ term used to describe molecules and polyatomic ions that have one atom in the center and six atoms at the corners of a octahedron More puzzles here (all), here (science), and here (tributes).Į-mail to be added to a bcc distribution list.Compounds that contain only carbon and hydrogen.Ī positive ion an atom or group of atoms that has lost one or more electronsĪ hypothetical gas that obeys exactly all postulates of the kinetic-molecular theory If you want to tell others about this particular page, refer them to I am grateful to Marcia Brott, Jeff Chen, Noam Elkies, Michael Hanko, Brent Hartzel, Martin Herbach, Alex Vratsanos, and Letitia Yaofrom our usual beta testers, as well as special guest beta testers William Brennessel, Mark Lipton, and Andrew Myers, for helping to vet and significantly improve both the chemical and cruciverbalistic qualities of this puzzle.
#THE PERIODIC TABLE CHEMISTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLES DOWNLOAD#
Click here for a version of the puzzle in which about a third of the clues have been rewritten for solvers who are not academic chemists, here for the puz file, here to download it as an ipuz file, and here for interactive play. Some familiarity with the Periodic Table will certainly come in handy as you work your way through the puzzle.
#THE PERIODIC TABLE CHEMISTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLES PDF#
After completing the puzzle ( spoiler), learn more about the honoree, and about the puzzle itself, by clicking here for our "midrash."Ĭlick here to view or download the "main" puzzle in PDF format here to download it as a puz file here to download it as an ipuz file here to solve the puzzle interactively (thanks to Jim Horne) here for the solution.

This "mid-week level" puzzle was released on a date of particular significance to the puzzle's honoree, who is pictured to the right (photo circa 1989). Chemistry Crossword Puzzle Tribute Milestone In Inorganic Chemistry by George Barany and Friends
