Adv2chem

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Across
  1. 3. Reactant that remains after the reaction is complete
  2. 6. Species formed and consumed during a reaction mechanism
  3. 7. Ratio of actual yield to theoretical yield expressed as a percentage
  4. 9. Substance that causes oxidation by accepting electrons
  5. 10. Equation Relationship between rate constant and temperature
  6. 11. Mathematical expression relating reaction rate to concentrations of reactants
  7. 13. Actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule
  8. 16. where a ligand forms multiple bonds to a single metal ion
  9. 18. Minimum energy required for a reaction to occur
  10. 19. Product (Ksp) Equilibrium constant for a sparingly soluble salt
  11. 21. Decrease in solubility due to presence of a common ion
  12. 24. Number Number of particles in one mole (6.022 × 10²³)
  13. 27. Compound containing a central metal atom bonded to ligands
  14. 28. Time required for half of a reactant to be consumed
  15. 29. Heat change when one mole of a compound forms from elements in standard states
  16. 30. Reactant that determines the amount of product formed
Down
  1. 1. State where forward and reverse reactions occur at equal rates
  2. 2. Measurement of heat transfer in chemical or physical processes
  3. 4. Voltage associated with reduction at standard conditions
  4. 5. Simplest whole-number ratio of elements in a compound
  5. 8. Amount of acid or base a buffer can neutralize before pH changes significantly
  6. 12. Device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
  7. 14. Bond with equal sharing of electrons between atoms
  8. 15. Total enthalpy change equals the sum of enthalpy changes of individual steps
  9. 17. Bond with unequal sharing of electrons between atoms
  10. 20. Equation Relates pH to pKa and ratio of conjugate base to acid
  11. 22. Amount of substance produced at an electrode is proportional to charge passed
  12. 23. Sum of powers of concentration terms in the rate law
  13. 25. Substance that causes reduction by donating electrons
  14. 26. Amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 g of substance by 1°C