Properties of water

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Across
  1. 3. Water that's trapped underground and moves towards a larger body of water.
  2. 4. the amount of energy a substance can hold
  3. 6. The energy within a system (the heat)
  4. 9. When water goes directly from it's gas state to its solid state, or vice versa.
  5. 10. A combination of evaporation and transpiration, as water from Earths surface becomes gaseous.
  6. 15. The heat capacity of liquid water
  7. 16. When run off water moves beneath the Earths Surface.
  8. 17. How much energy is needed to heat up 250ml of water for your hot chocolate if the water is initially at 20.0℃ and you want the final temperature to be 85.0℃?
  9. 19. The heat capacity of water vapor (at 100℃)
  10. 20. Water from a lake or river that finds other ways to large body's of water, while traveling on the Earths surface.
  11. 24. As time passes the water in the question before cools from 85.0℃ to 75.0℃. How much energy is lost?
  12. 25. The process or removing heat, turning water into a solid.
  13. 26. If 100.0KJ of energy is used to heat 500.0g of water for your morning coffee, what is the temperature change of the water?
Down
  1. 1. When water droplets or ice crystals in clouds grow too heavy and fall.
  2. 2. When liquid water gains energy and turn's into the gaseous state.
  3. 5. Ground water that is trapped and becomes a large underwater reservoir of fresh water.
  4. 7. When water gains energy and moves from the solid state to the liquid one.
  5. 8. The continuous cycle of water on the Earth (another name is the Water Cycle)
  6. 11. When water moves from one state to another.
  7. 12. Waters heat of fusion
  8. 13. When liquid or solid water becomes a gas due to heat (ex. boiling).
  9. 14. When water loses energy and goes from the gas state to the liquid one.
  10. 18. How much energy is released when 2.05mol of water vapor at 100℃ condenses in a cloud with no change in temperature?
  11. 21. When water loses energy and goes from the liquid state to the solid one.
  12. 22. How much energy is required to melt your popsicle of 250g of ice at 0.0℃ to liquid water at 0.0℃?
  13. 23. The heat capacity of ice (at 0℃)