saltthe solutein a saltsolutionparticlesizesmaller the___ ___ of thesolute, thefaster the rateof dissolution.clearsolutionin 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 ofsolventsolutedoes notdissolvein beakeran indicatorthat youhave asaturatedsolution.increaseWhen you addmore solute to agiven amount ofsolvent, theconcentration ofthe solution will...stirringincreasesolubility bymixing or(another namefor mixing)solubleability forthe solute todissolve intothe solventsolventpart of thesolution thatdoes thedissolving(larger quantity)likedissolveslikesame polarity(polarsubstancedissolves polarsubstance)falseoildissolvesin watersugarsolute ina sugarsolutionhomogeneoussolutionsolutionwith onephasewateruniversalsolventtruepolardissolvespolardilutedsolutionsmallamount ofsolutedissolved insolutionsolutionmade upof a soluteandsolventinsolubleinability todissolvesolute intosolventheterogeneoussolutionsolutionhas twophasessolutepart of solutionthat getsdissolved;smallerquantitysaturatedsolutionmaximumamount ofsolutedissolved in agiven amountof solventconcentratedsolutionmoresolutedissolvedin solutionsupersaturatedsolutionmore than themaximum amountof solute dissolvedin a given amountof solvent (byheating)saltthe solutein a saltsolutionparticlesizesmaller the___ ___ of thesolute, thefaster the rateof dissolution.clearsolutionin 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 ofsolventsolutedoes notdissolvein beakeran indicatorthat youhave asaturatedsolution.increaseWhen you addmore solute to agiven amount ofsolvent, theconcentration ofthe solution will...stirringincreasesolubility bymixing or(another namefor mixing)solubleability forthe solute todissolve intothe solventsolventpart of thesolution thatdoes thedissolving(larger quantity)likedissolveslikesame polarity(polarsubstancedissolves polarsubstance)falseoildissolvesin watersugarsolute ina sugarsolutionhomogeneoussolutionsolutionwith onephasewateruniversalsolventtruepolardissolvespolardilutedsolutionsmallamount ofsolutedissolved insolutionsolutionmade upof a soluteandsolventinsolubleinability todissolvesolute intosolventheterogeneoussolutionsolutionhas twophasessolutepart of solutionthat getsdissolved;smallerquantitysaturatedsolutionmaximumamount ofsolutedissolved in agiven amountof solventconcentratedsolutionmoresolutedissolvedin solutionsupersaturatedsolutionmore than themaximum amountof solute dissolvedin a given amountof solvent (byheating)

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