Review States of Matter

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