Review States of Matter
Across
- 3. giant structures have a network of either
- 7. are far apart, therefore gases can be compressed
- 8. example of simple atomic
- 10. is defined as anything that possesses mass and occupies space
- 16. the solid changes to a liquid at its
- 17. is the "v" of gas in cubic metres
- 18. is a mixture of two or more metals or a metal with a non-metal.
- 22. To change °C to kelvin, add
- 24. is the energy associated with moving particles
- 25. the properties of Graphite
- 28. example of liquids
- 29. When we cool a liquid
- 30. the pressure exerted by a vapour in equilibrium with its liquid is called.
- 32. have limited movement from place to place, in all directions
- 33. take the shape of their container but have a fixed volume.
- 34. have no fixed shape or volume.
Down
- 1. When we cool a vapour,
- 2. A theoretical gas that fits this description is called
- 4. have limited movement from place to place, in all directions
- 5. The idea that molecules in gases are in constant movement is called .
- 6. example of gases
- 9. Solid to gas without becoming liquid.
- 11. This change from the liquid state to the gas state is called .
- 12. Compounds with ionic lattices are sometimes called .
- 13. A pressure of 101.325 pascals = ... atmosphere pressure
- 14. Does not conduct electricity is proferties of
- 15. example ofgiant ionic
- 19. is the "p" in pascals, Pa
- 20. The properties of diamond
- 21. Noble gases with small atoms
- 23. example of solid
- 26. cannot change positions with each other: they can only vibrate
- 27. example of giant metallic
- 31. are touching each other, so solids cannot be compressed