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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Answer:

Across:

1) Produces OH - ions in solutions Base.

4) S Sulphur.

6) Combination of two or more atoms Molecule.

8) Piece of glass used with a microscope Slide.

9) Negatively charged particle Electron.

13) Any liquid, solid or gas Chemical.

15) Posilively charged parlicle Proton.

17) Has no electric charge Neutron.

18 ) Eye protection Goggles.

23) Negatively charged ion Anion.

24) K Potassium.

25) Includes eyepiece, lens, and stage Microscope.

26) Bunsen burner.

27) Measures the relative densities of two liquids Hydrometer.

28) Produces H + ions in solution Acid.

29) An atom or molecule with a net electrical charge Ion.

30) Might be calibrated in Fahrenheit or Centigrade Thermometer.

Down:

2) A substance that cannot be broken down by chemical means Element.

3) Mixture of two or more substances Solution.

4) Used to weigh substances Scale (Weighing scales) .

5) Paper used to measure pH Litmus.

7) Cl Chlorine.

10) Hand protection Gloves.

11) Ionic compound produced by reacting an acid with a base Salt.

12) Representation of a substance using symbols Formula.

14) OH- Hydroxide.

16) Consists of a nucleus orbited by electrons Atom.

19) Matter with no defined volume or shape Gas.

20) A tet in the laboratory Experiment.

21) Two or more atoms joined together Compound.

22) Cu Copper.

26) Cylindrical glass container Beaker.

Answered by Anonymous
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Across:-

1) Produces OH - ions in solutions → Base.

4) S → Sulphur.

6) Combination of two or more atoms → Molecule.

8) Piece of glass used with a microscope → Slide.

9) Negatively charged particle → Electron.

13) Any liquid, solid or gas → Chemical.

15) Posilively charged parlicle → Proton.

17) Has no electric charge → Neutron.

18 ) Eye protection → Goggles.

23) Negatively charged ion → Anion.

24) K → Potassium.

25) Includes eyepiece, lens, and stage → Microscope.

26) Bunsen burner.

27) Measures the relative densities of two liquids → Hydrometer.

28) Produces H + ions in solution → Acid.

29) An atom or molecule with a net electrical charge → Ion.

30) Might be calibrated in Fahrenheit or Centigrade → Thermometer.

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Down:-

2) A substance that cannot be broken down by chemical means → Element.

3) Mixture of two or more substances → Solution.

4) Used to weigh substances → Scale (Weighing scales) .

5) Paper used to measure pH → Litmus.

7) Cl → Chlorine.

10) Hand protection → Gloves.

11) Ionic compound produced by reacting an acid with a base → Salt.

12) Representation of a substance using symbols → Formula.

14) OH- → Hydroxide.

16) Consists of a nucleus orbited by electrons → Atom.

19) Matter with no defined volume or shape →Gas.

20) A tet in the laboratory → Experiment.

21) Two or more atoms joined together → Compound.

22) Cu → Copper.

26) Cylindrical glass container → Beaker.

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