TRBC Chem/Phys L5 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
nonpolar molecule | A molecule without charges or poles. |
Tyndall effect | When light is scattered by the particles in a colloid |
colloid | A beam of light can easily be seen through this mixture that is somewhere between a solution and a suspension |
solvent | The substance in a mixture that does the dissolving. |
polar molecule | A "lopsided" molecule, with two different poles |
homogeneous | What we call a mixture when we cannot see the different substances because they are so well mixed |
solution | A mixture made up of one substance dissolved into another substance |
saturated solution | A solution that has reached the point where no more solute can dissolve in the solvent. |
suspension | A mixture where larger particles are mixed into and suspended throughout smaller particles |
heterogeneous | What we call a mixture when we can actually see the different substances because they are not well mixed |
alloys | Metals that have been dissolved into other metals to form a metal solution |
filtration | When a liquid seeps through a substance that traps larger particles, letting only the pure liquid through |
concentrate | A solution that has a large amount of the solute in the solvent |
solute | The substance in a mixture that dissolves. |
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