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states of matter crossword

across

  1. change of a gas to a liquid
  2. this type of property can be observed without destroying the substance.
  3. mass of a substance divided by unit volume
  4. physical change of a solid to a liquid at the melting point

. state of matter having no definite volume or shape
. homogeneous mixture
this type of change produces a new substance.
change of a liquid to a solid

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  1. anything that has mass and takes up space
  2. state in which atoms or molecules are very close together and are regularly arranged
  3. change of a liquid to a gas
  4. this state of matter consists of electrically charged particles.
  5. elements and compounds
  6. state of matter having a definite volume but no definite shape

Explanation:

Response

To solve the "States of Matter Crossword", we analyze each clue:

Across Clues:
  1. Change of a gas to a liquidCondensation (process of gas → liquid).
  2. This type of property can be observed without destroying the substancePhysical (physical properties are observable without altering the substance).
  3. Mass of a substance divided by unit volumeDensity (formula: \( \text{Density} = \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}} \)).
  4. Physical change of a solid to a liquid at the melting pointMelting (solid → liquid at melting point).

(Next blank, likely "Gas": State of matter having no definite volume or shapeGas (gases expand to fill their container).)
(Next blank, likely "Solution": Homogeneous mixtureSolution (uniform mixture, e.g., salt water).)
(Next blank, likely "Chemical": This type of change produces a new substanceChemical (chemical changes form new substances).)
(Last across, likely "Freezing": Change of a liquid to a solidFreezing (liquid → solid).)

Down Clues:
  1. Anything that has mass and takes up spaceMatter (definition of matter).
  2. State in which atoms or molecules are very close together and are regularly arrangedSolid (solids have fixed shape/volume, ordered particles).
  3. Change of a liquid to a gasEvaporation (or Vaporization, liquid → gas).
  4. This state of matter consists of electrically charged particlesPlasma (plasma has ionized/charged particles).
  5. Elements and compoundsPure (elements and compounds are pure substances).
  6. State of matter having a definite volume but no definite shapeLiquid (liquids take the shape of their container, fixed volume).
Filling the Grid (Key Answers):
  • Across 3: CONDENSATION
  • Across 6: PHYSICAL
  • Across 7: DENSITY
  • Across 8: MELTING
  • Down 1: MATTER
  • Down 2: SOLID
  • Down 4: EVAPORATION (or VAPORIZATION)
  • Down 5: PLASMA
  • Down 10: PURE
  • Down 11: LIQUID

(Note: Some blanks may have missing numbers, but the above answers match the clues provided.)

Answer:

To solve the "States of Matter Crossword", we analyze each clue:

Across Clues:
  1. Change of a gas to a liquidCondensation (process of gas → liquid).
  2. This type of property can be observed without destroying the substancePhysical (physical properties are observable without altering the substance).
  3. Mass of a substance divided by unit volumeDensity (formula: \( \text{Density} = \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}} \)).
  4. Physical change of a solid to a liquid at the melting pointMelting (solid → liquid at melting point).

(Next blank, likely "Gas": State of matter having no definite volume or shapeGas (gases expand to fill their container).)
(Next blank, likely "Solution": Homogeneous mixtureSolution (uniform mixture, e.g., salt water).)
(Next blank, likely "Chemical": This type of change produces a new substanceChemical (chemical changes form new substances).)
(Last across, likely "Freezing": Change of a liquid to a solidFreezing (liquid → solid).)

Down Clues:
  1. Anything that has mass and takes up spaceMatter (definition of matter).
  2. State in which atoms or molecules are very close together and are regularly arrangedSolid (solids have fixed shape/volume, ordered particles).
  3. Change of a liquid to a gasEvaporation (or Vaporization, liquid → gas).
  4. This state of matter consists of electrically charged particlesPlasma (plasma has ionized/charged particles).
  5. Elements and compoundsPure (elements and compounds are pure substances).
  6. State of matter having a definite volume but no definite shapeLiquid (liquids take the shape of their container, fixed volume).
Filling the Grid (Key Answers):
  • Across 3: CONDENSATION
  • Across 6: PHYSICAL
  • Across 7: DENSITY
  • Across 8: MELTING
  • Down 1: MATTER
  • Down 2: SOLID
  • Down 4: EVAPORATION (or VAPORIZATION)
  • Down 5: PLASMA
  • Down 10: PURE
  • Down 11: LIQUID

(Note: Some blanks may have missing numbers, but the above answers match the clues provided.)