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Chapter 6 Water and Ocean Structure

Across
Positively charged particles of an atom
Little change to water density as depth increases
Amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1g of a substance 1 degree celcius
Shows the relationship between the temperature of a substance and its density
Energy produced by vibrating atoms
Water molecules sticking to each other
Layer of the ocean where temperature and salinity are relatively constant with an increase in depth
Water creates a "skin", so that some objects are supported on top of it
Response to an object's response to an input or removal of heat
Layer of the ocean where temperature decreases when depth increases
Temperature at which a solid begins to form as a liquid is cooled
Molcule that has positive and negative ends
Tiny negatively charged particles
Bonds formed by atoms sharing electrons
Down
A group of atoms held together by chemical bonds
Tendency of a substance to resist temperature change with the gain or loss of heat energy
A weak bond that binds water molecules together
Water sticking to other substances like a solid surface
Energy relationship between atoms that hold them together
Smallest particle of an element
Substance composed of identical atoms