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Capillary action: The act of water molecules moving up through a narrow tube due to the properties of adhesion and cohesion
Universal solvent: Water, because many substances dissolve easily in water
Latent heat of vaporization: The amount of heat released or absorbed by a substance as it changes phases (i.e. solid, liquid, or gas)
Hydrologic cycle: The circulation and conservation of the Earth’s water
Dissolved oxygen: The amount of oxygen present in water – a certain amount is required for aquatic life
Diatomic: Molecules made up of only two atoms
Polar: Characteristic of molecules that have slightly positively-charged and slightly negatively-charged ends
SpecificHeat: Water resists temperature changes when it absorbs or releases heat (two words, no spaces)
Desalination: Referring to one of the many processes of removing salt and other minerals from water
Across:| 4. | Molecules made up of only two atoms | | 5. | Characteristic of molecules that have slightly positively-charged and slightly negatively-charged ends |
| | 8. | Water, because many substances dissolve easily in water | | 9. | The amount of heat released or absorbed by a substance as it changes phases (i.e. solid, liquid, or gas) |
| | Down:| 1. | Referring to one of the many processes of removing salt and other minerals from water | | 2. | The amount of oxygen present in water – a certain amount is required for aquatic life | | 3. | The circulation and conservation of the Earth’s water |
| | 6. | The act of water molecules moving up through a narrow tube due to the properties of adhesion and cohesion | | 7. | Water resists temperature changes when it absorbs or releases heat (two words, no spaces) |
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Across:| 4. | Molecules made up of only two atoms | | 5. | Characteristic of molecules that have slightly positively-charged and slightly negatively-charged ends |
| | 8. | Water, because many substances dissolve easily in water | | 9. | The amount of heat released or absorbed by a substance as it changes phases (i.e. solid, liquid, or gas) |
| | Down:| 1. | Referring to one of the many processes of removing salt and other minerals from water | | 2. | The amount of oxygen present in water – a certain amount is required for aquatic life | | 3. | The circulation and conservation of the Earth’s water |
| | 6. | The act of water molecules moving up through a narrow tube due to the properties of adhesion and cohesion | | 7. | Water resists temperature changes when it absorbs or releases heat (two words, no spaces) |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only