Across
- 5. A pure substance found on the periodic table.
- 7. A type of heterogeneous mixture where solids are intermixed.
- 8. A separation technique where a solution passes through a material that pulls particles out.
- 10. A type of heterogenous mixture where different liquids settle and form layers.
- 11. A type of Homogenous mixture made up of a solute and a solvent.
- 13. A description of something that can be dissolved in water.
- 15. A major factor that affects the change of state of matter.
- 17. A curve of a liquid that is more attracted to its container forming a slight crater.
- 18. A state of matter with no fixed shape or fixed volume.
- 20. The product that gets dissolved when making a solution.
- 21. A separation technique where solids are put through increasingly smaller holed spaces.
- 23. A separation technique where a mechanical-mixture is separated by hand.
- 24. The point where no more solid can be dissolved into a liquid.
Down
- 1. A type of mixture where the components become one and cannot be distinguished from each other.
- 2. A pure substance made up of more than one Element
- 3. A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume.
- 4. A type of mixture where the components maintain their original identities.
- 6. A separation technique for liquids that have different boiling temperatures.
- 9. A state of matter with no fixed shape and a fixed volume.
- 11. The product that does the dissolving to make a solution (often water).
- 12. Something that takes up space and has wight.
- 13. The force that acts on water allowing it to not over flow a glass and for small creatures to walk on it.
- 14. A curve of a liquid that is more attracted to itself forming a slight dome.
- 16. The smallest atomic building block of matter.
- 19. A separation technique for solutions where the solvent is boiled off leaving behind the solute.
- 22. When a solid product seemingly disappears into a liquid.