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Atoms, Elements, and Matter

Horizontales
Subatomic particles with a negative charge.
Special state of matter where electrons are free from the nucleus
The amount of three dimensional space that an object takes up.
The relationship between the mass of a substance and the volume of the substance.
Atoms are not tightly packed and have so much energy that they slip past each other quickly.
Part of an atom where electrons are located
The part of the atom where protons and neutrons are located.
Positively charged subatomic particles.
Anything that has mass and takes up space (volume).
Where the elements are arranged based on their atomic number. (two words)
Subatomic particles with no charge.
This is determined by the pull of gravity on an object.
The ability to be dissolved.
Element information that indicates the number of protons. (two words)
When the temperature of a substance is increased, the molecules have more energy and move _______.
Atoms are tightly packed and do not move past each other. They vibrate in place.
Verticales
The smallest part of an element that has all the properties of the element.
A substance that dissolves another substance, water is one.
Temperature where a solid element changes into a liquid.(two words)
State in which a solvent can not dissolve any more of a solute.
The amount of matter in an object.
Forms when two or more atoms of different elements join together.
Temperature where a liquid element changes into a gas. (two words)
The lemonade powder put in water is an example of this term.
When the temperature of a substance is decreased, the molecules lose energy and move ______.
Often referred to as the universal solvent.
Atoms are tightly packed but have enough energy to slide or flow past each other.