Chapter 7
Across
- 3. - a chemical reaction in which two compounds swap cations or anions with each other; also known as double-displacement reaction.
- 4. - a chemical reaction in which two or more reactants combine into a single, more complex product.
- 5. - a chemical reaction that releases more thermal energy than it absorbs.
- 9. - the model that states for a reaction to occur, the reactant particles must collide with each other, with the proper alignment, and with enough energy.
- 14. - a process that rearranges the atoms in one or more substances into one or more new substances.
- 16. - a mass of one mole of a substance.
- 18. - the minimum energy needed for a chemical reaction to occur.
- 19. - an exothermic chemical reaction in which a fuel reacts with oxygen.
- 20. - a number is placed in front of a chemical formula within a chemical equation that shows how many units of a reactant or product are needed to balance the chemical equation.
- 21. - a chemical reaction in which one element in a compound is replaced by another element; also known as single-displacement reaction.
- 23. - a substance that enters into a chemical reaction.
- 24. - a chemical reaction in which a single reactant breaks down into two or more products.
- 25. - the law that states that energy can not be created or destroyed but can be transformed between objects.
Down
- 1. - a substance that helps a reaction happen faster but is not used up in the reaction.
- 2. - a gain of electrons in a chemical reaction.
- 6. - a combination of chemical formulas and symbols that models a chemical reaction
- 7. - a substance that is formed during a chemical reaction.
- 8. - a chemical reaction that absorbs more thermal energy than it releases
- 10. - the state that occurs when forward and reverse reactions each happen at the same rate.
- 11. - the speed of a reaction.
- 12. - a reaction in which the products can react together to reform the original reactants.
- 13. - a substance that slows the reaction rate by reducing the effectiveness of catalysts.
- 15. - SI fundamental unit of for the quantity of mater in a substance; a count equal to 6.022 x 10^23
- 17. -the principle that states that a chemical system in equilibrium will adjust its equilibrium position in such a way as to reduce the effects of any changes made to the system.
- 22. - a loss of electrons in a chemical reaction.