Acids, Bases, and Chemical Equilibrium
Across
- 2. The equilibrium constant for weak base ionization
- 4. The ion-product constant of water at 25 °C
- 6. The negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration
- 7. Principle stating a system at equilibrium shifts to oppose a disturbance
- 10. The equilibrium constant for weak acid ionization
- 11. A substance that speeds up a reaction without being consumed
- 13. The state where forward and reverse reaction rates are equal
- 14. The negative logarithm of the acid dissociation constant
- 15. A proton acceptor according to Brønsted–Lowry theory
Down
- 1. A term describing equilibrium where reactions continue but concentrations remain constant
- 3. A solution that resists changes in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added
- 5. The universal solvent essential in acid–base reactions and equilibrium processes
- 6. The negative logarithm of hydroxide ion concentration
- 8. The speed at which reactants are converted to products
- 9. A reaction that releases heat to the surroundings
- 12. A proton donor according to Brønsted–Lowry theory