Across
- 2. The most maximum concentration point in which the leftover solute is dissolved again.
- 3. A substance that is dissolved in a solution.
- 5. Amount of a substance per defined space.
- 7. The process of reducing the concentration of a solute in a solution.
- 10. A chemical type that gives protons or hydrogen ions and/or accepts electrons.
- 12. A type of homogeneous mixture in which the dispersed particles do not settle out.
- 13. When two substances cannot mix together to form a solution.
- 15. A component of a solution that is the most amount in the solution.
- 16. A bond where an unequal amount of charge is distributed.
- 17. Not able to be dissolved in a solvent.
- 21. A substance which forms ions in an aqueous solution.
Down
- 1. A chemical solution in which the solute concentration is lower than its equilibrium solubility.
- 4. A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
- 6. No separation of charge, so no positive or negative poles are formed.
- 8. A concentration unit, defined to be the number of moles of solute divided by the number of liters of solution.
- 9. A substance that doesn't exist in an ionic form in an aqueous solution.
- 10. Any solution in which water is the solvent.
- 11. When mixed, it's able to form a solution.
- 14. How much can be dissolved.
- 18. The maximum concentration point in which no more solute can be dissolved, with a little bit of solute left over.
- 19. A chemical type that gives electrons or hydroxide ions or that accepts protons.
- 20. Can easily be dissolved.