Chapter 8: Reactions in Aqueous Solutions

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Across
  1. 4. The formation of a solid in a chemical reaction
  2. 7. Reaction in which a solid forms and separates from the solution as a solid
  3. 9. Chemical reaction involving oxygen as one of the reactants that produces enough heat so that a flame results
  4. 12. Chemical reaction in which a compound is formed from simpler materials
  5. 14. Substance that produces H+ ions (protons) when it is dissolved in water
  6. 15. Chemical equation for a reaction in a solution representing all strong electrolytes as ions
  7. 17. Chemical equation showing the complete (dissociated) forms of all reactants and products
  8. 18. The solid that forms in a precipitation reaction
  9. 19. Ion present in a solution that does not participate in a reaction
  10. 20. Example of an ionic compound
Down
  1. 1. Reaction that involves an H+ ion and ends up in the product water
  2. 2. Base that completely dissociates to produce OH
  3. 3. Substance that dissolves in water, dissociating completely into ions
  4. 5. Chemical reaction involving the transfer of electrons
  5. 6. Reaction that occurs when a compound is broken down into simpler substances
  6. 8. Chemical reaction where two types of anions are exchanged
  7. 10. Substance that produces hydroxide ions (OH-) in water
  8. 11. Acid that completely dissociates to produce H+ ions in solution
  9. 12. Chemical reaction in which one type of anion is exchanged
  10. 13. Chemical equation for a reaction in solution showing only those components that are directly involved in the reaction; strong electrolytes are represented as ions
  11. 16. Solid that dissolves to a small degree that it is not visible to the naked eye
  12. 19. Solid that readily dissolves in water