Across
- 1. It is defined as the number of moles of solute in 1 L of solution.
- 3. This refers to having a measurable vapor pressure. The vapor pressure of the solution is the sum of the individual partial pressure.
- 9. The term used when the solvation process used water as the solvent.
- 10. The selective passage of solvent molecules through a porous membrane from a dilute solution to a more concentrated one.
- 11. An English chemist. His major contribution to science was his discovery of the law describing the solubility of gases, which now bears his name.
- 13. A type of solution that contains less solute than it has the capacity to dissolve.
- 15. _________ solution is a solution that obeys the Raoult's law. One of its characteristics is that its heat of the solution is zero.
- 16. The process in which dissolved solute comes out of solution and forms crystals.
- 17. A dispersion of particles of one substance throughout a dispersing medium made of another substance.
- 18. A process that causes cells to shrink and, eventually, to cease functioning.
- 19. A type of solution that contains the maximum amount of a solute that will dissolve in a given solvent at a specific temperature.
Down
- 1. The number of moles of solute dissolved in 1 kg of solvent.
- 2. It refers to adherence onto a surface.
- 4. A type of solution that contains more solute than what is present in a saturated solution.
- 5. It is made up of one or more cations and one or more anions held together by electrostatic force.
- 6. Also known as "water-loving". These are solutions that usually contains extremely large molecules such as proteins.
- 7. The ration of mass of a solute to the mass of the solution, multiplies by 100%.
- 8. The process in which an ion or a molecule is surrounded by solvent molecules arranged in a specific manner.
- 12. The term used if two liquids are completely soluble in each other in all proportions.
- 14. __________ properties are properties that depend only on the number of solute particles in solution and not on the nature of the solute particles.