Chemistry: Seperation techniques
Across
- 2. The solid left behind on the filter paper.
- 4. The amount of solute that can dissolve in a certain amount of solvent.
- 6. When a solute mixes evenly into a solvent.
- 9. A substance containing only one type of particle and having a fixed melting point.
- 10. Separating a solvent from a solution by evaporation and condensation.
- 12. A piece of equipment that cools vapour back into a liquid.
- 15. A method used to separate substances dissolved in the same solvent.
- 16. Two or more substances mixed together but not chemically bonded.
- 17. A solution that cannot dissolve any more solute.
- 19. Able to dissolve in a solvent.
- 20. The liquid that passes through the filter paper.
- 21. Two or more substances chemically bonded together.
Down
- 1. Separating an insoluble solid from a liquid using filter paper.
- 3. Paper Paper with tiny holes that lets liquid through but traps solid particles.
- 4. The substance that is dissolved in a solvent.
- 5. A mixture containing more than one substance.
- 7. A mixture formed when a solute dissolves in a solvent.
- 8. Unable to dissolve in a solvent.
- 11. The liquid that dissolves another substance.
- 13. To divide a mixture into its different substances.
- 14. The pattern produced after chromatography has separated the substances.
- 18. Separating a dissolved solid from a solution by heating and evaporating the solvent.