Acid/Base Neutralization

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Across
  1. 3. The molecules resulting from the chemical reaction
  2. 5. A substance with a pH above 7, accepts H+ ions and has hydroxide.
  3. 7. A neutral liquid produced from a neutralization reaction
  4. 10. the positively charged ion that acids can donate
  5. 11. A type of neutral sodium chloride that is produced by a neutralization reaction.
  6. 12. A solution in which water is the solvent that dissolves a solute.
  7. 13. A reaction that breaks a larger molecule into smaller parts.
  8. 16. A substance with a pH of 7 has a ______ pH.
  9. 17. When molecules split into smaller pieces, such as ions, in water due to a greater attraction to the positive and negative charges of the water.
  10. 18. A state of a molecule when it is dissolved in water.
  11. 19. A positively or negatively charged atom or molecule.
Down
  1. 1. A substance with a pH below 7, donates H+ ions.
  2. 2. A reaction where an acid and a base react in an aqueous solution to create a salt and water.
  3. 4. A type of reaction with two compounds that are typically ionic--either the cations or anions of both compounds switch.
  4. 6. The molecules that undergo a chemical reaction
  5. 8. A scale ranging from 1-14 that measures the H+ concentration in a substance. Substances under seven are acids, substances at seven are neutral, substances above seven are bases.
  6. 9. The negatively charged ion that all bases contain
  7. 14. A unit to measure of the H+ concentration in a substance. Each change in unit represents a tenfold change in the concentration of H+ ions. Acids have pHs below 7; bases have pHs above 7.
  8. 15. The process of making a base and acid react with each other to reach pH 7.