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across: 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 cant hold more solute. 10. a mixture that is homogeneous at the molecular level. 11. the part of a solution that is smallest (the salt in salt water). down: 2. the scattering of light in a colloid. 5. when something seems to disappear in 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 in salt water).
- A solution that has more solute than it can hold is a "saturated" solution.
- When a substance cannot be dissolved into a solution, it is "insoluble".
- A temporary mixture where particles will eventually settle is a "suspension".
- When a solution can't hold more solute, it is at its "saturation" level.
- The scattering of light in a colloid is the "Tyndall" effect. When something seems to disappear in a solution, it has "dissolved".
- A mixture of two metals is an "alloy". A mixture that scatters light and the particles do not settle out is a "colloid".
- In a salt - water solution, the salt is the "solute" and water is the "solvent". The smallest part of a solution (like salt in salt - water) is the "solute", and the part of a solution that is biggest (water in salt - water) is the "solvent".
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- Saturated
- Insoluble
- Suspension
- Saturation
- Tyndall; Dissolved
- Alloy; Colloid
- Solute; Solvent