Chemistry
Across
- 5. when a substance that is dissolved in water forms a solution that can conduct an electric current
- 7. the amount of that substance required to form a saturated solution with a certain amount of solvent at a given temperature
- 8. when a substance that is dissolved in water forms a solution that cannot conduct an electric current
- 13. the substance dissolved by a solvent
- 14. a solution that contains the maximum amount of dissolved solute that is possible under the current conditions
- 18. when something can be dissolved
- 19. when two substances can dissolve in one another
- 20. when two substances cannot dissolve in one another
Down
- 1. the net amount of energy that is absorbed as heat by the solution when a specific amount of solute enters solution
- 2. the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas on the surface of the liquid
- 3. a solution that contains more than the maximum amount of dissolved solute that is normally possible
- 4. the medium used to dissolve another substance
- 6. the physical state in which the opposing processes of dissolution and crystallization of a solute occur at equal rates
- 9. when a liquid bubbles and fizzes due to gas rapidly escaping
- 10. when a solute particle is surrounded by solvent particles
- 11. a mixture in which the particles are so large that they settle out unless the mixture is constantly stirred or agitated
- 12. when the attraction of the charged ends of water molecules dissolve an ionic compound or a substance whose molecules are polar
- 15. they form when the particles are a size in between those of a solution and suspension
- 16. a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances in a single phase
- 17. a solution that contains less than the maximum amount of dissolved solutepossible