Chapter 23 - Solutions
Click on a number in the grid to see clues.
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1. | When a solution has more solute than it can hold. | 3. | When a solution can hold more solute. | 4. | When a substance cannot be dissolved into a solution. | 6. | A temporary mixture; the particles will eventually settle. | 7. | When a solution can’t hold more solute. | 10. | A mixture that is homogeneous at the molecular level. | 11. | The part of a solution that is smallest. (The salt is salt water.) |
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Down: |
2. | The scattering of light in a colloid. | 5. | When something seems to disappears into a solution. | 8. | A mixture of two metals. | 9. | A mixture that scatters light and the particles do not settle out. | 10. | The part of a solution that is biggest. (The water is salt water.) |
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