Unit 2: Water & Dissolving
Across
- 3. – Ability of a substance to dissolve in a particular solvent.
- 4. – Amount of solute present in a given amount of solution.
- 8. – Combination of materials that keep their individual properties.
- 9. – Upward force that allows objects to float in water.
- 10. – Liquid that acts as a universal solvent in many mixtures.
- 14. – Point where no more solute can dissolve in a solvent.
- 15. – Group of atoms bonded together; smallest unit of many substances.
- 17. – Term for substances that easily interact with water.
- 18. – Measure of how much mass is packed into a volume.
- 20. – Action that speeds up the dissolving process.
- 21. – Process where solvent particles surround and separate solute particles.
- 22. – Process where a substance breaks down and mixes evenly in a liquid.
- 23. – Process where liquid changes to gas and leaves solute behind.
- 27. – Term for substances that do not mix with water.
- 28. – Movement of particles from crowded areas to less crowded ones.
- 29. – Description for a mixture containing a large amount of solute.
- 30. – Liquid that breaks down and disperses another substance.
Down
- 1. – Material left behind after filtering or evaporating a mixture.
- 2. – Method used to separate solids from liquids.
- 5. – Solid shapes formed when solute particles arrange in patterns.
- 6. – Factor that affects how quickly a solute breaks down.
- 7. Area – Size of exposed particle space that affects dissolving speed.
- 11. – Mixture where substances blend evenly at the particle level.
- 12. – Process of removing unwanted substances from water.
- 13. – Solid that forms and settles out of a solution.
- 16. – Combine with water molecules in a chemical structure.
- 19. – Description for a mixture with little solute compared to solvent.
- 24. – Tiny piece of matter that makes up all substances.
- 25. – Gas changing back into liquid form.
- 26. – Substance that gets broken down in a solution.