Mixtures, Solutions and Solubility

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Across
  1. 3. The process where a solute’s particles mix completely with the particles of a solvent.
  2. 4. A technique used to separate different soluble substances dissolved in a liquid, often used to separate colors in inks or dyes
  3. 5. A measure of how well a solute can dissolve in a specific amount of solvent at a particular temperature
  4. 6. A solution that contains the maximum amount of dissolved solute. If you add more solute, it will sink to the bottom without dissolving
  5. 8. Substance Made of only one type of element or compound, having specific, fixed melting and boiling points.
  6. 11. A process used to separate a solvent from a solution by boiling the liquid to vaporize it, and then condensing the vapor back into a liquid.
  7. 12. The mixture formed when a solute dissolves into a solvent. It is usually transparent (see-through).
  8. 13. Describes a substance that is capable of dissolving.
Down
  1. 1. Contains two or more elements or compounds that are mixed together but not chemically joined. They can be easily separated and melt/boil over a range of temperatures.
  2. 2. A method used to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid using filter paper and a funnel.
  3. 5. The liquid that does the dissolving. Water is the most common solvent.
  4. 7. A method used to separate a solid dissolved in a liquid by heating the solution until the liquid turns into a gas, leaving the solid behind.
  5. 9. A substance (usually a solid) that can dissolve in a liquid. For example, salt or sugar.
  6. 10. Describes a substance that cannot dissolve. For example, sand in water.