Across
- 4. held together by metallic bonds. they are malleable and good conductors of heat
- 6. is a measure of how much a liquid resists flowing freely.
- 10. Liquid to gas. One example is boiling water.
- 12. Gas to liquid. One example is Water vapor.
- 13. is one of the four common states of matter that is made up of electrically charged particles.
- 14. a change of materials into another, new materials with different properties
- 15. is a state of matter that is an intermediate phase between gas and solid.
- 20. Solid to liquid. One example is ice.
- 22. Liquid to solid. another word for freezing.
- 25. is a very thin layer of particles that are more strongly attracted to each other than they are to the particles surrounding them.
- 26. is the pressure exerted by the vapor/liquid in a closed container.
- 28. a type of solid that lacks definition in shape, pattern, and long-range order.
- 29. gas to solid. One example is Freeze-Drying
- 30. is a superfluid phase formed by fermionic particles at low temperatures.
Down
- 1. is the property of a liquid to easily vaporize at normal temperatures.
- 2. is the temperature at which the substance transitions from a liquid to the gaseous phase
- 3. a theory for gases was established to explain the properties of gases.
- 5. accounts for the surface tension of a liquid.
- 7. gives trees and other plants a boost in drawing nutrient-rich water
- 8. is a solid material whose constituents are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice
- 9. solid to gas.one example is Incense
- 11. adhering to a surface or object.
- 16. the material involved in the change is structurally the same before and after the change
- 17. Held together by Ionic bonds. they have high melting points. an example of this is table salt.
- 18. a classification of solids that is the weakest among the types that hold liquid together. it has a low melting point.
- 19. What all matter is made out of.
- 21. This basic state of matter has no fixed shape or volume
- 23. diamonds, graphite, and silicon dioxide are examples of this classification.
- 24. The abbreviated form of Bose-Einstein condensate
- 27. is one of the basic states of matter: The molecules in this state are closely packed together compared to the other states of matter.
