solutionmade upof a soluteandsolventsugarsolute ina sugarsolutionconcentratedsolutionmoresolutedissolvedin solutiontruepolardissolvespolarsolubleability forthe solute todissolve intothe solventsupersaturatedsolutionmore than themaximum amountof solute dissolvedin a given amountof solvent (byheating)solventpart of thesolution thatdoes thedissolving(larger quantity)saturatedsolutionmaximumamount ofsolutedissolved in agiven amountof solventsolutepart of solutionthat getsdissolved;smallerquantitydilutedsolutionsmallamount ofsolutedissolved insolutionlikedissolveslikesame polarity(polarsubstancedissolves polarsubstance)solutedoes notdissolvein beakeran indicatorthat youhave asaturatedsolution.wateruniversalsolventinsolubleinability todissolvesolute intosolventstirringincreasesolubility bymixing or(another namefor mixing)homogeneoussolutionsolutionwith onephaseclearsolutionin beakeran indicatorthat youhave asaturatedsolutiontemperatureparticles will movemore quickly andinteract with eachother thereforeincreasing solubility;use a thermometerto measure thisunsaturatedsolutionless than themaximum amountof solute has beendissolved in agiven amount ofsolventparticlesizesmaller the___ ___ of thesolute, thefaster the rateof dissolution.heterogeneoussolutionsolutionhas twophasessaltthe solutein a saltsolutionincreaseWhen you addmore solute to agiven amount ofsolvent, theconcentration ofthe solution will...falseoildissolvesin watersolutionmade upof a soluteandsolventsugarsolute ina sugarsolutionconcentratedsolutionmoresolutedissolvedin solutiontruepolardissolvespolarsolubleability forthe solute todissolve intothe solventsupersaturatedsolutionmore than themaximum amountof solute dissolvedin a given amountof solvent (byheating)solventpart of thesolution thatdoes thedissolving(larger quantity)saturatedsolutionmaximumamount ofsolutedissolved in agiven amountof solventsolutepart of solutionthat getsdissolved;smallerquantitydilutedsolutionsmallamount ofsolutedissolved insolutionlikedissolveslikesame polarity(polarsubstancedissolves polarsubstance)solutedoes notdissolvein beakeran indicatorthat youhave asaturatedsolution.wateruniversalsolventinsolubleinability todissolvesolute intosolventstirringincreasesolubility bymixing or(another namefor mixing)homogeneoussolutionsolutionwith onephaseclearsolutionin beakeran indicatorthat youhave asaturatedsolutiontemperatureparticles will movemore quickly andinteract with eachother thereforeincreasing solubility;use a thermometerto measure thisunsaturatedsolutionless than themaximum amountof solute has beendissolved in agiven amount ofsolventparticlesizesmaller the___ ___ of thesolute, thefaster the rateof dissolution.heterogeneoussolutionsolutionhas twophasessaltthe solutein a saltsolutionincreaseWhen you addmore solute to agiven amount ofsolvent, theconcentration ofthe solution will...falseoildissolvesin water

SOLUTIONS - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. B-made up of a solute and solvent
    B-solution
  2. B-solute in a sugar solution
    B-sugar
  3. N-more solute dissolved in solution
    N-concentrated solution
  4. G-polar dissolves polar
    G-true
  5. G-ability for the solute to dissolve into the solvent
    G-soluble
  6. I-more than the maximum amount of solute dissolved in a given amount of solvent (by heating)
    I-supersaturated solution
  7. N-part of the solution that does the dissolving (larger quantity)
    N-solvent
  8. I-maximum amount of solute dissolved in a given amount of solvent
    I-saturated solution
  9. I-part of solution that gets dissolved; smaller quantity
    I-solute
  10. B-small amount of solute dissolved in solution
    B-diluted solution
  11. B-same polarity (polar substance dissolves polar substance)
    B-like dissolves like
  12. B-an indicator that you have a saturated solution.
    B-solute does not dissolve in beaker
  13. N-universal solvent
    N-water
  14. O-inability to dissolve solute into solvent
    O-insoluble
  15. G-increase solubility by mixing or (another name for mixing)
    G-stirring
  16. O-solution with one phase
    O-homogeneous solution
  17. N-an indicator that you have a saturated solution
    N-clear solution in beaker
  18. O-particles will move more quickly and interact with each other therefore increasing solubility; use a thermometer to measure this
    O-temperature
  19. I-less than the maximum amount of solute has been dissolved in a given amount of solvent
    I-unsaturated solution
  20. O-smaller the ___ ___ of the solute, the faster the rate of dissolution.
    O-particle size
  21. I-solution has two phases
    I-heterogeneous solution
  22. O-the solute in a salt solution
    O-salt
  23. G-When you add more solute to a given amount of solvent, the concentration of the solution will...
    G-increase
  24. G-oil dissolves in water
    G-false