NATURE OF MATTER
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- 3. REFERS TO PROPERTIES THAT ARE TOO SMALL TO BE SEEN EVEN WITH THE VERY BEST MICROSCOPIC
- 5. IS THE REVERSE OF SUBLIMATION
- 6. IS THE RATIO OF MASS PER UNIT VOLUME
- 7. THE PROCESS BY WHICH A GAS OR A VAPOR BECOMES LIQUID
- 9. ARE PURE SUBSTANCES WHICH ARE COMPOSED OF TWO OR MORE ELEMENTS CHEMICALLY JOINED TOGETHER IN A FIXED PROPORTION
- 10. IS THE SMALLEST ARRANGEMENT OF CONNECTED POINTS THAT CAN BE REPEATED IN THREE DIRECTIONS TO FORM THE LATTICE
- 12. IS A PURE SUBSTANCE MADE UP OF ONLY ONE TYPE OF ATOM
- 14. REFERS TO PROPERTIES THAT CAN BE OBSERVED BY THE FIVE HUMAN SENSES, AIDED OR UNAIDED
- 17. HE NAMED THE PARTICLES AS ATOM, FORM THE GREEK WORD ATOMOS, MEANING, 'INDIVISIBLE'
- 18. THE INDIVIDUAL PIECES OF CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS
- 19. IS ANYTHING THAT TAKES UP SPACE AND HAS MASS
- 20. ARE TWO OR MORE SUBSTANCES THAT ARE MIXED TOGETHER PHYSICALLY
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- 1. IS THE FORCE OF ATTRACTION BETWEEN DIFFERENT MOLECULES
- 2. IS THE PROCESS BY WHICH A LIQUID CHANGES GAS TO VAPOR
- 4. IS NOT UNIFORMLY MIXED
- 8. IS THE ABILITY TO FLOW
- 11. IS A MEASURE OF THE RESISTANCE OF A LIQUID TO FLOW
- 13. IS CONSIDERED AS THE FOURTH PHASE OF MATTER
- 15. IS THE FORCE OF ATTRACTION BETWEEN IDENTICAL MOLECULES
- 16. ARE SUBSTANCES WHOSE COLORS ARE AFFECTED BY ACIDS AND BASES