Across
- No more solute can be dissolved in this type of solution.
- A substance that can dissolve in a particular solvent.
- Animals that have gills and swim in the sea and rivers.
- The amount of a substance that dissolves per litre of solvent.
- The most common solvent, it is necessary for life.
- A solvent that is also used as a fuel for cars.
- This technique is used to remove insoluble substances from a liquid.
- To form a solution from solvent and solute.
- A measure of how hot something is.
Down
- This technique is used to separate components of ink, for example.
- Sodium chloride is an example of this type of chemical compound.
- The liquid in which the solute dissolves.
- This technique is used to separate liquids with different boiling points.
- The solid that is dissolved in a solution.
- A chemical compound with a sweet taste.
- A substance that cannot dissolve in a particular solvent.
- An alcohol present in beer, wine and spirits.
- Two or more substances that are not chemically combined.
- A mixture of gases that forms our atmosphere.
7H - Solutions and solubility Dr J E F Frost
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