MIXTURES - TYPES AND SEPARATING PROCEDURES

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Across
  1. 4. the name given to the particles that have settled to the bottom of a suspension
  2. 7. a mixture in which larger particles of a substance are dispersed throughout a gas or liquid. When left undisturbed, the particles settle to the bottom.
  3. 9. this is the liquid that is collected after passing through a filter
  4. 10. this method of separation relies on a fast spinning drum with holes in it to separate out solids from liquid
  5. 12. this method of separation relies on some particles being charged
  6. 14. this is an example of a colloid such as blood, where particles of solids are spread throughout a liquid.
  7. 15. this method of separation relies on some particles being magnetic
  8. 16. this method of separation can separate different size solids
  9. 18. this is the particles of solid left on a filter paper after filtration
Down
  1. 1. a solution that has a little solute dissolved in the solvent
  2. 2. this is a method to separate the sediment out of suspensions
  3. 3. this is an example of a colloid where liquid particles are dispersed throughout a gas
  4. 5. a solution that has a lot of solute dissolved in the solvent
  5. 6. this is an example of a colloid where solid particles are dispersed throughout a gas
  6. 8. when a solute dissolves into a solvent producing a transparent liquid
  7. 9. this is an example of a colloid where air is dispersed throughout a liquid.
  8. 11. this is a method to separate a solid from a liquid
  9. 12. this is an example of a colloid such as milk, where particles of one liquid are spread throughout another liquid
  10. 13. medium sized particles evenly dispersed throughout a mixture. The mixture is opaque (means you can't see through it)
  11. 17. this is an example of a colloid where liquid particles are dispersed throughout a solid