Matter 2 - GPHS
Across
- 3. liquid changing to a solid
- 4. solid changing to a liquid.
- 6. vapor changing to a liquid
- 7. the component of a solution which remains unchanged and is of greater quantity.
- 8. a physical property of matter that does not change with amount, i.e. density
- 10. when particles are closely packed together; has a definite shape and volume.
- 12. a characteristic that describes two liquids that do not dissolve in each other and form district layers.
- 13. a uniform mix of two or more substances which are NOT chemically bonded and thus each component retains its original identity and properties.
- 14. liquid changing to a vapor.
- 15. a characteristic that describes two liquids that dissolve completely and uniformly with each other.
Down
- 1. vapor changing to a solid
- 2. when particles touch each other lightly and can slide or flow past each other; has a definite volume yet no definite shape.
- 5. when particles are completely independent of one another; neither a definite shape nor definite volume
- 7. solid changing to a vapor
- 9. a physical property of matter that changes constantly based on the amount of matter present.
- 11. the component of a solution that "disappears", whose phase is changed and is of lesser quantity.