Across
- 2. According to the Particle Theory of Matter, the particles in a given substance are ___.
- 8. Particles in plasma are high in energy and ___ charged.
- 10. When you blow up a balloon, you can see that ___ has volume & if you had a sensitive enough scale, you could tell it has mass.
- 12. As noted on the Matter vs Nonmatter Interactive, ___ & heat are forms of energy that do not have mass or take up space, so they are not matter.
- 13. According to the Particle Theory of Matter, all matter is made of ___ called atoms.
- 16. When matter moves from a gas to a liquid, it's called ___.
- 18. Matter is anything that has ___ and takes up space.
- 19. Examples of matter in the Matter vs Nonmatter Interactive, include a laptop, air, and ___.
Down
- 1. Approximately 99% of the matter in the observable universe is ___.
- 3. What causes matter to move from one state to another?
- 4. When matter moves from a solid to a liquid, it's called ___.
- 5. When matter changes state, it's really the movement of ___ speeding up or slowing down.
- 6. In this state of matter, particle are held tight together in a rigid shape and vibrate in place.
- 7. When matter moves from a liquid to a solid, it's called ___.
- 9. According to the Particle Theory of Matter, the particles ___ one another.
- 11. In this state of matter, particles are moving fast and spaced far apart.
- 12. In this state of matter, particles are held loosely together and are able to flow over each other.
- 14. According to the Particle Theory of Matter, there are ___ between the particles.
- 15. According to the Particle Theory of Matter, the particles are moving and when ___ is added they move more.
- 17. The tail of a comet, florescent light bulbs, and ___ signs are examples of plasma.