Physical Science Chapter 9
Across
- 3. measure of the degree of dissolving
- 5. a heterogeneous mixture in which the particles are between 1 nm and 1 μm in diameter, which means that they are too small to settle and thus remain dispersed.
- 6. The material that dissolves in a solution
- 7. seperating magnetic materials from nonmagnetic substances
- 12. The process of dissolving a solute into a liquid solvent
- 13. contains the maximum amount of solute that the solution can hold at that temperature.
- 14. homogeneous mixtures with a uniform appearance throughout. This uniform appearance occurs because the dissolved particles are smaller than the particles in colloids and are uniformly distributed throughout the mixture.
- 15. the solution contains less than the maximum amount of solute that it could hold at that temperature.
- 16. seperating mixtures acording to particle size, often used to seperate solids from fluids
- 17. The substance into which the solute dissolves
Down
- 1. used to separate liquids that have different boiling points
- 2. the solution contains more than the maximum amount of solute that it can normally hold at that temperature.
- 4. a solid solution made of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal.
- 5. the actual amount of solute dissolved in a given amount of solution.
- 8. a heterogeneous mixture of a fluid and large particles that will settle out separate naturally over time.
- 9. the most common measure of concentration used by chemists
- 10. a physical process, breaking apart of the ions in a solid ionic compound by the action of the solvent
- 11. a common process for removing solid solute from a liquid solvent