Air Unit Riddles Crossword
Across
- 2. I’m a chemist’s favorite animal, representing 6.02×1023 tiny particles.
- 5. I’m the reason you can smell the cafeteria cookies from the back of the chemistry wing.
- 8. I’m the "standard" neighborhood for gases, located at 0∘C and 1 atm.
- 13. I’m the law that explains why a basketball goes flat in the cold; I keep volume and temperature in a direct relationship.
- 14. I’m the long, scary-sounding word for "the math of chemical ingredients."
- 16. I’m a gas that follows all the rules perfectly, but honestly, I don't actually exist in the real world.
- 18. I’m the gas law version of "Mission Impossible"—I describes particles sneaking through a tiny hole.
- 19. I’m the big number in front of the formula that tells everyone how many "moles" are joining the dance.
- 20. I’m the law that says the heavier a gas is, the slower it "runs." Skinny gases diffuse faster!
- 22. I’m the tool you use to see how much pressure is "bottled up" inside a container.
- 23. I’m the SI unit of pressure, named after a Frenchman who was probably feeling the squeeze.
- 27. I’m the grade you give your reaction by dividing the "Actual" by the "Theoretical."
- 28. VOLUME At STP, I’m the 22.4 liters of "personal space" that every gas mole demands.
- 29. This is the relationship where T and V are "BFFs"—if one gets bigger, the other follows.
- 30. I’m the "third wheel" reactant. I’m still hanging around the beaker after the reaction is finished.
Down
- 1. I’m the law that says if gases have the same V, T, and P, they must be hosting the same number of "molecules" at the party.
- 3. This word describes gas particle collisions where no energy is lost—they just bounce forever.
- 4. I’m the "perfect" yield you calculate on paper, though reality rarely meets my high standards.
- 6. I’m the "party pooper" reactant. When I run out, the whole reaction has to stop.
- 7. This is the type of mathematical relationship where one value goes up while the other goes down.
- 9. Use me in your math or your grade will be "Absolute Zero." I never go negative!
- 10. CONSTANT I am the letter R in PV=nRT. Without my specific value, the math just doesn't work.
- 11. I am a space with no particles and zero pressure. Even a gas hates to be empty!
- 12. This theory describes gas particles as tiny "billiard balls" constantly zooming and crashing.
- 15. I’m the instrument that watches the sky; I measure the pressure of the atmosphere around us.
- 17. I am a unit of pressure equal to the weight of the air at sea level. I'm usually just "1."
- 21. You find me by looking at the coefficients; I’m the bridge that lets you jump from one chemical to another.
- 24. I’m the "realist" yield—the messy amount of product you actually scrape out of the filter paper.
- 25. I’m the law that says the total pressure is just the sum of all the little partial pressures added together.
- 26. I’m the law that says when you squeeze a balloon, the pressure gets "pumped up" while the space shrinks.