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BJU PhysicalWorld 10 Word Scramble

 
 


 

 
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alloysA homogeneous mixture of metals.
amalgamA solution with a liquid solute and a solid solvent.
boiling point elevationThe effect whereby a solute raise the boiling point of the solvent in which it is dissolved.
dipoleA molecule that has both negatively and positively charged poles caused by the unequal distribution of electrons.
dissociationThe process whereby a solvent breaks up an ionic solid.
freezing point depressionThe effect whereby a solute lowers the freezing point of the solvent in which it is dissolved.
Henry's lawThe greater the pressure on a liquid, the greater the amount of gas that will remain dissolved in that liquid at any given temperature.
insolubleNot able to be dissolved.
miscibilityThe property that allows two liquids to be soluble in each other.
percentage by massA method of expressing the concentration of a solute as a percentage of the total mass of the solution.
polar moleculeA molecule that has partially charged electrical poles.
precipitateA solid formed during a reaction; insoluble in water.
saturatedContaining the maximum amount of a solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent under normal conditions.
solubilityThe maximum of a solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent under normal conditions.
solubledissolvable
soluteThe substance that is dissolved in a solution.
solutionA homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
solventThe substance that does the dissolving in a solution.
specific gravityThe amount of thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 g of a substance 10 degrees Celsius.
supersaturatedHaving dissolved more than the normal amount of solute in a given amount of solvent.
suspensionA heterogeneous mixture consisting of small particles spread throughout a liquid or gaseous medium, from which they will eventually settle out.