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Chapter 3 Terms

Across
A mixture in which the components are so finely mixed that any one region of the mixture has the same ratio of substances as any other region.
The force of attraction between two atoms that holds them together within a compound. The force of attraction between two atoms that holds them together within a compound.
An element located toward the upper right of the periodic table, with the exception of hydrogen.
The state of a material that is a mixture of more than one element or compound.
A material consisting of only one type of atom.
A homogeneous mixture in which the various components are finely mixed, but not dissolved.
A notation that indicates the composition of a compound consisting of the atomic symbols for the different elements of the compound and numerical subscripts indicating the ratio in which atoms combine.
A tool of nanotechnology that detects and characterizes the surface atoms of materials.
An abbreviation for an element or atom.
The state of a material that consists solely of a single element or compound.
A vertical column in the periodic table, also known as a family of elements.
The gradual change of any property in the elements across a period of the periodic table.
A change in which a substance changes it physical properties without changing its chemical identity.
Down
A mixture in which the different components can be seen as individual substances
A homogeneous mixture in which all components are dissolved in the same phase.
An element that exhibits some properties of metals and some properties of nonmetals
The formation of new substance(s) by rearranging the atoms of the original material(s), also known as chemical reaction
A notation that uses the atomic symbol and (sometimes) a numerical subscript to denote how many atoms are bonded in one unit of an element.
An element that is shiny, opaque, and able to conduct electricity and heat.
Any physical attribute of a substance, such as color, density, or hardness.
A material in which atoms of different elements are bonded to one another.
A chart in which all known elements are organized by physical and chemical properties.
A combination of two or more substances in which each substance retains it properties.
A horizontal row in the periodic table.