Liquids And Gases
Across
- 2. - To move smoothly past each other, allowing liquid flow.
- 4. - Example of a gas that fills rooms around us.
- 5. - A liquid example that takes the shape of its glass container.
- 9. -Basic unit of matter; small parts of a substance that define its state.
- 11. - Amount of space a substance occupies, remaining constant in liquids.
- 13. -To decrease the space gases occupy under pressure.
- 14. - To press or reduce space, decreasing gas volume.
- 18. pressure - Increased pressure forces gas particles closer, reducing space
- 19. - A holder or vessel in which liquids fit, changing shape to match.
- 20. - Force exerted that influences gas compression.
Down
- 1. - The ability of liquid to move and spread through other spaces.
- 3. - Process where liquid turns to gas when heated.
- 6. apart - In gases, particles are distant from each other.
- 7. move - Particles in gases move without restriction.
- 8. - Area or volume that a gas can occupy by expanding.
- 10. - Rising temperature causes particles to move faster, potentially causing evaporation.
- 12. - State where particles are far apart and move freely, like air.
- 15. - Ability of gases to stretch and fill any available space.
- 16. - Particles are close together but can move around. They slide past each other, allowing the liquid to flow.
- 17. - Liquids can change shape to fit their container.