Across
- 1. – The process of a solute mixing evenly with a solvent.
- 4. – The pattern of separated colors seen on the paper after chromatography.
- 5. – The liquid that dissolves a solute to make a solution.
- 8. – A substance that contains more than one type of particle.
- 10. – The maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature.
- 11. – A tool used to separate insoluble solids from liquids.
- 14. – The clear mixture formed when a solute dissolves in a solvent.
- 15. – A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically joined.
- 16. – The clear liquid that passes through filter paper.
- 17. – The amount of solute dissolved in a certain amount of solvent.
- 18. – A colored substance used in inks that can be separated by chromatography.
Down
- 2. – The small mark of sample placed on chromatography paper before testing.
- 3. – A factor that affects how much solute can dissolve in a solvent.
- 6. – The action that helps solvent move up the chromatography paper.
- 7. – A substance made up of only one type of particle.
- 9. – The process used to separate a solute from a solvent by heating.
- 10. – The substance that dissolves in a solvent.
- 12. – A colored mixture that can be separated into its dyes using paper chromatography.
- 13. – The solid left behind on filter paper after filtration.
- 14. – A solution that cannot dissolve any more solute at a given temperature.
