11SCX Chemistry Crossword
Across
- 1. Relating to carbon-based compounds, especially in living things
- 3. Mass of one mole of a substance
- 5. Byproduct of combustion
- 6. Amount of space occupied by a substance
- 8. Starting part of a chemical name
- 13. Alchohol found in beverages and used as a fuel
- 14. Molar ratio of oxygen to water in the complete combustion of butanol
- 15. Element found in all organic compounds
- 19. Reaction where atoms or groups are removed to form a double bond
- 23. The amount of matter in an object
- 24. Shows actual number of atoms in a molecule
- 25. Large molecule made of repeating units
- 30. Formula showing the backbone of a molecule
- 32. Added to name of compound with chlorine in it
- 33. 6.02x10^23
- 34. Hydrocarbon in gasoline
- 35. Shows how atoms are arranged in a molecule
- 36. Used in titrations
- 37. c(NaOH)=1.60mol/L, V(NaOH)=15mL, V(H2SO4)=20mL, c(H2SO4)=?
- 39. Reation type where atoms or groups are added to a molecule
- 40. m(CH4)=8g, V(CH4)=100mL, c(CH4)=?
- 42. Byproduct of combustion
- 44. Used to transfer specific volumes of liquids
- 46. Process of reducing concentration by adding solvent
Down
- 2. Byproduct of combustion
- 4. Another name for molar ratios
- 7. Type of greenhouse gas
- 9. Fuel sourced from natural gas
- 10. Unit for amount of substance in chemistry
- 11. Has general formula CnH2n+2O
- 12. Number of particles in a given volume
- 16. Ending for alkenes
- 17. Caused by greenhouse gases
- 18. Has general formula CnH2n+2X
- 20. Shows simplest whole-number ratio of atoms
- 21. Element found in all organic compounds
- 22. Unit companies use for concentration
- 26. Results that agree with each other
- 27. Reaction where one atom or group replaces another
- 28. Has general formula CnH2n+2
- 29. Process of burning a substance in oxygen
- 31. Has general formula CnH2n
- 38. Technique for finding unknown concentration by reaction
- 41. Reactant needed for combustion
- 43. Molar ratio of pentane to carbondixode in the complete combustion of pentane
- 45. Ending part of a chemical name
- 47. Compounds with the same formula but different structures