S2I4E3 Comparing Ionic and Molecular Compounds + E1 & E2

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Across
  1. 5. The transition of a liquid particle to a gas below the boiling point of the substance.
  2. 9. Solids held together by relatively weak intermolecular forces.
  3. 10. Energy an object has because of its motion.
  4. 12. Changing from liquid to gas.
  5. 15. Changing from solid to gas.
  6. 16. A body spins around a fixed point.
  7. 17. A body shifting from one point in space to another.
  8. 18. Any substance that flows.
  9. 19. Changing from gas to liquid.
  10. 20. pressure The result of the collisions of gas particles above the liquid from which they came.
  11. 21. diagram The representation of the relationships among the solid, liquid, and vapor states of a substance in a sealed container
  12. 22. A set of conditions used for comparing properties of different gases and corresponds to a temperature of 0 degrees C and atmospheric pressure at sea level.
  13. 24. The result of forces between the molecules of gas and container walls.
Down
  1. 1. An object moves rapidly back and forth but stays in a fixed place.
  2. 2. Solids formed via strong metallic bonds.
  3. 3. The transformation from one state of matter to another.
  4. 4. Solids consisting of positively and negatively charged ions held together by ionic bonds.
  5. 6. A solid lacking an ordered internal structure.
  6. 7. Solids consisting of networks of atoms held together by covalent bonds.
  7. 8. Changing from gas to solid.
  8. 11. point The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid.
  9. 13. Different physical forms of the same element.
  10. 14. Describes all matter as tiny particles that are in constant motion.
  11. 23. A material in which particles are arranged in an orderly, repeating, three-dimensional pattern called a crystal lattice.