AP Chem (Acid & Base)
Across
- 1. Measures hydrogen ion concentration
- 4. Reaction between acid and base forming salt and water
- 6. Donates H+ ions
- 7. Acid Electron pair acceptor (according to Lewis theory)
- 10. Acid Species formed when a base accepts a proton (H+)
- 12. Base Species formed when an acid donates a proton (H+)
- 16. Acid-Base Theory Defines acids as proton donors and bases as proton acceptors (7 words)
- 17. Accepts H+ ions
Down
- 1. Acid Can donate multiple protons (H+) per molecule (e.g. sulfuric acid) (12 letters)
- 2. Acid Partially dissociates in water (H+ weakly held)
- 3. Base Electron pair donor (according to Lewis theory) (7 letters)
- 5. Ability to neutralize acid
- 8. Conduct electricity in solution
- 9. pH of 7, neither acidic nor basic
- 11. Resists changes in pH
- 13. Acid Fully dissociates in water (H+ readily comes off)
- 14. Changes color depending on acid or base presence (e.g. litmus paper)
- 15. Ion (H+) Found in acids, increases in acidic solutions