Across
- 3. A solution that consists of water as the solvent.
- 4. The mixtures have the same appearance and composition.
- 7. The graph of solubility through temperature
- 9. The rate of dissolution of a solute is determined by multiple factors.
- 12. The maximum amount of solute for the amount of solvent
- 14. When a solvent captures an ion.
- 16. A compound that conducts electricity when in an aqueous solution.
- 18. Contains more solute than can be sustained by the given temperature of the substance.
- 19. A compound that does not conduct electricity when inside an aqueous solution.
- 20. A compound that is crystalline and solid that contains water molecules in its crystal structure.
Down
- 1. Compounds like silica absorb moisture from the air
- 2. Tension on the surface of a substance caused by the molecules being pulled inward.
- 5. These mixtures are not considered solutions and are not the same appearance and composition.
- 6. Areas inside the ocean where there is not high enough concentration for marine life to sustain
- 8. Dissolved particles from the process of forming a solution.
- 10. The amount of solute that dissolves in a solvent
- 11. An heterogeneous mixture with particles that are dispersed to another substance called the dispersion medium.
- 13. A heterogeneous mixture where the particles settle when standing.
- 15. At a set temperature solubility of a gas inside a liquid equals to the pressure of the gas above the liquid.
- 17. Dissolves a substance into another to form a solution.