Across
- 2. The substance that dissolves in a solvent to produce a homogeneous mixture.
- 4. An aqueous substance that can accept hydronium ions.
- 5. It is water with dissolved minerals/ions including calcium and magnesium. There is no health risks to humans after consumptions, but will damage plumbing.
- 11. These are forces of attraction or repulsion which act between neighboring particles (atoms, molecules or ions). They are weak as the forces which keep a molecule together.
- 12. Used to express the relationship between solubility and temperature.
- 13. To increase the concentration of (a solution) beyond saturation; saturate abnormally.
- 14. Liquids that are incapable of being mixed to form a homogeneous substance.
- 15. It is a chemical compound that has a chain of carbon atoms linked together by single bonds and has hydrogen atoms filling all of the other bonding orbitals of the carbon atoms.
- 17. A chemical substance (typically, a corrosive or sour-tasting liquid) that neutralizes alkalis, dissolves some metals, and turns litmus red.
- 18. There is no calcium or magnesium present. It is essentially low in minerals.
- 19. The different components are distinctly visible and possess clearly identifiable separate properties with no blending of substances or traits.
- 23. The amount of a specified substance in a unit amount of another substance.
- 24. The action of making a liquid more dilute.
- 26. A mechanical or physical process to separate solid particulates from fluids.
- 27. The formation of or separation into ions by heat, electrical discharge, radiation, or chemical reaction.
- 28. An electrically charged particle formed by anaggregate of molecules and occurring in certain colloidal electrolytesolutions, as those of soaps and detergents.
Down
- 1. A substance that does not have the ability to dissolve.
- 3. Covalent bonds between two atoms where the electrons forming the bond are unequally distributed. This causes the molecule to have a slight electrical dipole moment where one end is slightly positive and the other is slightly negative.
- 5. A mixture which has uniform composition and properties throughout.
- 6. Having an affinity for water; readily absorbing or dissolving in water
- 7. Any compound that, in solution or in molten form, conducts electricity and is decomposed by the electricity.
- 8. Homogeneous mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent.
- 9. An expression used to remember how some solvents work (polar and non-polar).
- 10. Dutch theoretical physicist who created an equation for the state for gases and liquids.
- 16. A solution in which the solvent is water.
- 17. Refers to the gases surrounding a star or planetary body held in place by gravity. Can be seen as a unit where 1 atm is defined to be equal to 101,325 Pascals.
- 19. Lacking an affinity of water; insoluble in water
- 20. Showing a marked attraction to or solubility in, lipids and having an affinity for oil or fat. The ability to dissolve or attach to lipids.
- 21. Method to determine the concentration in a substance.
- 22. To cause (a solid substance) to be separated from a solution.
- 25. Refers to the separation of charges within a molecule between two covalently bonded atoms.