a typeofmixturebond thatshareselectronsa higherconcentrationof solutedissolved in asolventbond that isan attractionbetweenoppositecharged ionsamount ofsolute dissolveddepends ontemperature ofsolventa substancethat isdissolved tomake amixturethe amount ofsolute dissolvedin a solvent at aparticulartemperatureforms assolution iscooled causingdissolved soluteto resolidifya substancethatdissolves asolutea substancethat canaccept ahydrogen ionpH +7a substancethat candonate ahydrogen ionpH -7a mixture inwhich asubstance doesnot dissolve butturns the liquidcloudychargedatompoint atwhich liquidsbecome gas.a substancethat isneither abase nor anacid pH 7amount ofsolute dissolveddepends on thepressure in thecontainerpoint atwhich liquidsbecomesolidsa solution with thehighest amount ofsolute that it canhold at a giventemperaturea solutionwith a lowconcentrationof solutethe amount of thatsubstance that willdissolve in acertain amount ofsolvent at a giventempa mixture ofmetal and oneor more otherelementsusually anothermetal.a solution thatcontains moredissolved solutethan is normallypossiblesubstancethat isable todissolve.a scale thatmeasuresthe H in asubstancea typeofmixturebond thatshareselectronsa higherconcentrationof solutedissolved in asolventbond that isan attractionbetweenoppositecharged ionsamount ofsolute dissolveddepends ontemperature ofsolventa substancethat isdissolved tomake amixturethe amount ofsolute dissolvedin a solvent at aparticulartemperatureforms assolution iscooled causingdissolved soluteto resolidifya substancethatdissolves asolutea substancethat canaccept ahydrogen ionpH +7a substancethat candonate ahydrogen ionpH -7a mixture inwhich asubstance doesnot dissolve butturns the liquidcloudychargedatompoint atwhich liquidsbecome gas.a substancethat isneither abase nor anacid pH 7amount ofsolute dissolveddepends on thepressure in thecontainerpoint atwhich liquidsbecomesolidsa solution with thehighest amount ofsolute that it canhold at a giventemperaturea solutionwith a lowconcentrationof solutethe amount of thatsubstance that willdissolve in acertain amount ofsolvent at a giventempa mixture ofmetal and oneor more otherelementsusually anothermetal.a solution thatcontains moredissolved solutethan is normallypossiblesubstancethat isable todissolve.a scale thatmeasuresthe H in asubstance

PS Chapter 4 Vocab Definitions - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. a type of mixture
  2. bond that shares electrons
  3. a higher concentration of solute dissolved in a solvent
  4. bond that is an attraction between opposite charged ions
  5. amount of solute dissolved depends on temperature of solvent
  6. a substance that is dissolved to make a mixture
  7. the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent at a particular temperature
  8. forms as solution is cooled causing dissolved solute to resolidify
  9. a substance that dissolves a solute
  10. a substance that can accept a hydrogen ion pH +7
  11. a substance that can donate a hydrogen ion pH -7
  12. a mixture in which a substance does not dissolve but turns the liquid cloudy
  13. charged atom
  14. point at which liquids become gas.
  15. a substance that is neither a base nor an acid pH 7
  16. amount of solute dissolved depends on the pressure in the container
  17. point at which liquids become solids
  18. a solution with the highest amount of solute that it can hold at a given temperature
  19. a solution with a low concentration of solute
  20. the amount of that substance that will dissolve in a certain amount of solvent at a given temp
  21. a mixture of metal and one or more other elements usually another metal.
  22. a solution that contains more dissolved solute than is normally possible
  23. substance that is able to dissolve.
  24. a scale that measures the H in a substance