1. | Albert Einstein | A. | A theory that explains the behavior of solids, liquids and gasses. | |
2. | Adamas | B. | A Greek term which means 'diamonds'. | |
3. | Triamantane | C. | One of the simplest form of diamondoids that is composed of a single cage formed by only 10 carbon atoms. | |
4. | 1995 | D. | A type of diamondoids which have 3 cages. | |
5. | Diamantane | E. | A type of higher diamondoids which is already a diamond with a weight of less than a billionth of billionth of a carat. | |
6. | Tetramantane | F. | The Year where the first BEC was created. | |
7. | 12 | G. | An English chemist-physicist who first identified the plasma. | |
8. | Lower diamondoids | H. | It is formed by condensation of water vapor at much lower temperatures below negative 80 degrees Celsius. | |
9. | Higher diamondoids | I. | They are also known as gas hydrates, are crystalline solids made up of large molecules that are formed when water crystallizes into Cubic ice cage structures and has gas molecules trapped within. | |
10. | 1924 | J. | This is consist of interconnected rings formed by six water molecules. | |
11. | Sir William Crooks | K. | A model used to describe the movement of particles as explained by the kinetic molecular theory. | |
12. | Ice I | L. | A leading oil company in the U.S who has announced it can now refine from crude oil sizable quantities of diamond-like molecules that hold great potential for science and health researchers. | |
13. | Kinetic Molecular theory | M. | Diamond-like molecules that share the same structure as diamond lattice yet are composed of only a few carbon atoms structured into cages. | |
14. | Open cage structure | N. | It is considered as the fifth state of matter. it is made of gas atoms or molecules that have been cooled to near absolute zero, at which temperatures the atoms slows down, combine and form a single entity called a super-atom. | |
15. | Irving Langmuir and Lewi tonks | O. | An Indian Mathematician-physicist to whom Einstein expanded his statistical calculations. | |
16. | Czechoslovakia | P. | diamondoids which have less cages in their structure. | |
17. | Satyendra Nath Bose | Q. | It is considered as the forth state of matter. it is a high-energy, electrically charged gas produced by heating the gas until the electrons in the outer orbitals of the atom separate. | |
18. | Methane hydrates | R. | A derivative of adamantane which has found to have great use in medicine as a virus inhibitor and could reduce shaking in Parkinson's disease when they gave it to a patient who also had the flu. | |
19. | Kinetic Molecular molecular model | S. | The country in Central eastern Europe which the first diamondoid was discovered in 1933. | |
20. | Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle and Carl E. Weiman | T. | the three American sicentist who created the BEC and was awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize for physics. | |
21. | Cubic ice | U. | Diamondoids which have more cages in their structure. | |
22. | Adamantane | V. | they coined the term 'plasma' to the most common form of matter in the universe. | |
23. | Undecamantanee | W. | He predicted the BEC in 1924. | |
24. | Diamondoids | X. | It is formed by freezing water at 0 degrees Celsius, which have an open cage low density streucture.It is the most common terrestrial ice, ordinary ice and snow are of this type. | |
25. | Hexagonal Ice | Y. | The year where Einstein predicted the existence of BEC . | |
26. | Plasma | Z. | the number of different ice crystalline structures. | |
27. | ChevronTexaco Corp | A1. | A type of lower dianondoids which have 2 cages | |
28. | Aminoadamantane | B1. | They have very high economic importance as they can be an alternative source of natural gas. | |
29. | Clathrate hydrates | C1. | A type of Higher diamondoids which have 4 cages. | |
30. | Bose-Eintein condensate | D1. | it is the most stable among the crystalline structure of ice. |
W | 1. | Albert Einstein | A. | A theory that explains the behavior of solids, liquids and gasses. |
B | 2. | Adamas | B. | A Greek term which means 'diamonds'. |
D | 3. | Triamantane | C. | One of the simplest form of diamondoids that is composed of a single cage formed by only 10 carbon atoms. |
F | 4. | 1995 | D. | A type of diamondoids which have 3 cages. |
A1 | 5. | Diamantane | E. | A type of higher diamondoids which is already a diamond with a weight of less than a billionth of billionth of a carat. |
C1 | 6. | Tetramantane | F. | The Year where the first BEC was created. |
Z | 7. | 12 | G. | An English chemist-physicist who first identified the plasma. |
P | 8. | Lower diamondoids | H. | It is formed by condensation of water vapor at much lower temperatures below negative 80 degrees Celsius. |
U | 9. | Higher diamondoids | I. | They are also known as gas hydrates, are crystalline solids made up of large molecules that are formed when water crystallizes into Cubic ice cage structures and has gas molecules trapped within. |
Y | 10. | 1924 | J. | This is consist of interconnected rings formed by six water molecules. |
G | 11. | Sir William Crooks | K. | A model used to describe the movement of particles as explained by the kinetic molecular theory. |
D1 | 12. | Ice I | L. | A leading oil company in the U.S who has announced it can now refine from crude oil sizable quantities of diamond-like molecules that hold great potential for science and health researchers. |
A | 13. | Kinetic Molecular theory | M. | Diamond-like molecules that share the same structure as diamond lattice yet are composed of only a few carbon atoms structured into cages. |
J | 14. | Open cage structure | N. | It is considered as the fifth state of matter. it is made of gas atoms or molecules that have been cooled to near absolute zero, at which temperatures the atoms slows down, combine and form a single entity called a super-atom. |
V | 15. | Irving Langmuir and Lewi tonks | O. | An Indian Mathematician-physicist to whom Einstein expanded his statistical calculations. |
S | 16. | Czechoslovakia | P. | diamondoids which have less cages in their structure. |
O | 17. | Satyendra Nath Bose | Q. | It is considered as the forth state of matter. it is a high-energy, electrically charged gas produced by heating the gas until the electrons in the outer orbitals of the atom separate. |
B1 | 18. | Methane hydrates | R. | A derivative of adamantane which has found to have great use in medicine as a virus inhibitor and could reduce shaking in Parkinson's disease when they gave it to a patient who also had the flu. |
K | 19. | Kinetic Molecular molecular model | S. | The country in Central eastern Europe which the first diamondoid was discovered in 1933. |
T | 20. | Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle and Carl E. Weiman | T. | the three American sicentist who created the BEC and was awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize for physics. |
H | 21. | Cubic ice | U. | Diamondoids which have more cages in their structure. |
C | 22. | Adamantane | V. | they coined the term 'plasma' to the most common form of matter in the universe. |
E | 23. | Undecamantanee | W. | He predicted the BEC in 1924. |
M | 24. | Diamondoids | X. | It is formed by freezing water at 0 degrees Celsius, which have an open cage low density streucture.It is the most common terrestrial ice, ordinary ice and snow are of this type. |
X | 25. | Hexagonal Ice | Y. | The year where Einstein predicted the existence of BEC . |
Q | 26. | Plasma | Z. | the number of different ice crystalline structures. |
L | 27. | ChevronTexaco Corp | A1. | A type of lower dianondoids which have 2 cages |
R | 28. | Aminoadamantane | B1. | They have very high economic importance as they can be an alternative source of natural gas. |
I | 29. | Clathrate hydrates | C1. | A type of Higher diamondoids which have 4 cages. |
N | 30. | Bose-Eintein condensate | D1. | it is the most stable among the crystalline structure of ice. |