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CH 8: The Nature of Water

Across
The state in which the molecules of a solute are evenly dispersed amid the molecules of a solvent.
The characteristic of having positive and negative poles.
An abrupt change in salinity that marks two different water layers.
The combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded, and not fixed in proportions to each other.
A thermocline and halocline together creating a boundary between layers of differing water density.
The more abundant substance in the solution, usually a liquid.
The movement of small molecules and ions against a concentration gradient.
Marine organisms that can regulate the water concentration inside their cells.
The tendency of water molecules to stick to other substances due to water's polar nature.
Down
A homogenous mixture such as fog or smoke consisting of very small particles that are larger than atoms and molecules.
A heterogeneous mixture with solid particles that tend to settle.
The total quantity or concentration.
Marine organisms that cannot regulate the water concentration inside their cells.
Diffusion through a semipermeable membrane, such as a cell membrane.
The separation of a molecule into atoms and/or smaller molecules while in solution.
A solution that can conduct an electrical current.
The tendency for a fluid to resist flow.
The tendency of water molecules stick together due to hydrogen bonding.
The substance being dissolved that is less abundant in the solution.