Particulate Nature of Matter & Heating Curves
Across
- 4. Substances with spaced out, fast-moving particles and no fixed volume.
- 5. A plot of temperature versus time, displaying the amount of energy a substance has absorbed while being heated.
- 7. Rigid substances with very closely packed particles, allowing them to vibrate, but not flow.
- 8. The process by which a liquid turns into a gas / vapour at a certain temperature.
- 9. The change of a substance from the solid state to a liquid state.
- 11. The capacity to supply heat or do work
Down
- 1. The process by which a liquid transitions to the gaseous state below its boiling point.
- 2. The average kinetic energy of all the atoms or molecules of that substance.
- 3. Particles packed close together, but can slide past one another, meaning the substance can flow / be poured.
- 6. The change of a substance from the gasous state to a liquid state.
- 7. The process in which a substance changes from a solid state to a gaseous state without first melting to form a liquid.
- 10. The change of a substance from the liquid state to a solid state.