To mix one typeof matter intoanother type ofmatter to form asolutionA solution with asmall number ofsolute particlesin a givenvolume ofsolutionAble todissolve ina specifiedsolvent= max. mass ofsolute that willdissolve in grams100 mL of thesolventFree!A solutionthat still hasroom formore soluteto dissolveMatter thatcontains two ormore kinds ofparticles mixedtogether thatyou cannot seeA solution with alarge number ofsolute particlesin a givenvolume ofsolutionUnable todissolve ina specifiedsolventThe maximumamount of solutethat will dissolve ina given volume of asolvent at aparticulartemperatureThe quantityof solute in acertainvolume ofsolutionA graph showingthe relationshipbetween solubilityand anothervariable (liketemperature orpressure)The part of asolution thatdissolves inthe solventThe part of asolution intowhich thesolutesdissolveThesmallerpart of asolutionA combination oftwo or moresubstances thatis exactly thesamethroughout= mass ofsolute in grams100 mL of thesolutionA solution inwhich nomore solutecan dissolveThe largerpart of asolutionTo mix one typeof matter intoanother type ofmatter to form asolutionA solution with asmall number ofsolute particlesin a givenvolume ofsolutionAble todissolve ina specifiedsolvent= max. mass ofsolute that willdissolve in grams100 mL of thesolventFree!A solutionthat still hasroom formore soluteto dissolveMatter thatcontains two ormore kinds ofparticles mixedtogether thatyou cannot seeA solution with alarge number ofsolute particlesin a givenvolume ofsolutionUnable todissolve ina specifiedsolventThe maximumamount of solutethat will dissolve ina given volume of asolvent at aparticulartemperatureThe quantityof solute in acertainvolume ofsolutionA graph showingthe relationshipbetween solubilityand anothervariable (liketemperature orpressure)The part of asolution thatdissolves inthe solventThe part of asolution intowhich thesolutesdissolveThesmallerpart of asolutionA combination oftwo or moresubstances thatis exactly thesamethroughout= mass ofsolute in grams100 mL of thesolutionA solution inwhich nomore solutecan dissolveThe largerpart of asolution

Solutions and Mixtures - 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. To mix one type of matter into another type of matter to form a solution
  2. A solution with a small number of solute particles in a given volume of solution
  3. Able to dissolve in a specified solvent
  4. = max. mass of solute that will dissolve in grams ➗ 100 mL of the solvent
  5. Free!
  6. A solution that still has room for more solute to dissolve
  7. Matter that contains two or more kinds of particles mixed together that you cannot see
  8. A solution with a large number of solute particles in a given volume of solution
  9. Unable to dissolve in a specified solvent
  10. The maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in a given volume of a solvent at a particular temperature
  11. The quantity of solute in a certain volume of solution
  12. A graph showing the relationship between solubility and another variable (like temperature or pressure)
  13. The part of a solution that dissolves in the solvent
  14. The part of a solution into which the solutes dissolve
  15. The smaller part of a solution
  16. A combination of two or more substances that is exactly the same throughout
  17. = mass of solute in grams ➗ 100 mL of the solution
  18. A solution in which no more solute can dissolve
  19. The larger part of a solution