Chemistry Chapter 12

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Across
  1. 3. Spontaneous net movement of solvent molecules through a semi-permeable membrane into a region of higher solute concentration.
  2. 4. A solution with solute that dissolves until it is unable to dissolve anymore, leaving the undissolved substances at the bottom.
  3. 6. A substance enclosed under pressure and able to be released as a fine spray, typically by means of a propellant gas.
  4. 9. A chemical separation technique in which mass transfer of a solute from the liquid solution to a pure solid crystal.
  5. 11. The adhesion of atoms, ions, or molecules from a gas, liquid, or dissolved solid to a surface. This process creates a film of the adsorbate on the surface of the adsorbent.
  6. 12. A solution that completely dissolves, leaving no remaining substances.
  7. 14. Property of a solution and is defined as the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent.
  8. 16. Developed the Henry's Law
  9. 17. A homogeneous noncrystalline substance consisting of large molecules or ultramicroscopic particles of one substance dispersed through a second substance.
  10. 18. Interaction of a solute with the solvent, which leads to stabilization of the solute.
  11. 19. Tending to repel or fail to mix with water.
  12. 21. Having a higher osmotic pressure than a particular fluid.
  13. 22. A fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another in which it is not soluble or miscible.
Down
  1. 1. solution with more dissolved solute than the solvent would normally dissolve in its current conditions.
  2. 2. A unit of concentration, defined to be equal to the number of moles of a component divided by the total number of moles of a solution.
  3. 5. A substance that does not readily evaporate into a gas under existing conditions.
  4. 7. Light scattering by particles in a colloid or else particles in a very fine suspension.
  5. 8. Having a lower osmotic pressure than a particular fluid.
  6. 10. Word used by chemists to explain why some liquids mix together well, while others do not.
  7. 13. Having a tendency to mix with,dissolve in, or be wetted by water.
  8. 15. Denoting or relating to a solution having the same osmotic pressure as some other solution, especially one in a cell or a body fluid.
  9. 20. The number of moles of solute per liter of solution.