Science Terms

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Across
  1. 3. The number of occurrences within a given period of time
  2. 4. A fluid that takes the shape of the part of the container that it occupies, and that forms a distinct surface.
  3. 6. A particle of an atom that carries a neutral charge.
  4. 7. The low point in a wave.
  5. 8. Having the same direction of vibration along their direction of travel.
  6. 11. A final statement of the findings of an investigative process that is supported by investigative evidence (data).
  7. 13. A disturbance that propagates through space and time, usually with transference of energy.
  8. 14. The flow of electricity through a conductor.
  9. 17. The state of matter characterized by resistance to deformation and changes of volume.
  10. 18. The movement of atoms and molecules in matter. It is a form of kinetic energy produced from the random movements of those molecules.
  11. 19. Any substance that undergoes a chemical change in a given reaction.
  12. 20. a substance that has neither independent shape nor volume but tends to expand indefinitely
  13. 21. A material that is a poor conductor of energy such as electricity or heat
  14. 22. A stable unit of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
  15. 23. The energy of motion.
  16. 24. Energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
Down
  1. 1. The temperature at which a solid melts and becomes a liquid.
  2. 2. The amount of mass per unit volume
  3. 5. A wave that requires a medium to pass through.
  4. 8. The highest point of a wave.
  5. 9. Stored energy.
  6. 10. The amount of the three-dimensional space enclosed within or occupied by an object, geometric solid, etc.
  7. 12. The amount of matter inside an object.
  8. 13. The distance between one peak or crest of a wave and the next peak or crest.
  9. 15. A form of kinetic energy produced by the motion of atoms and molecules and may be transferred from one body or system to another due to a difference in temperature
  10. 16. Energy liberated by a chemical reaction or absorbed in the formation of a chemical compound.