Chemical Reactions

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Across
  1. 1. A scale used to measure how acidic or basic a solution is.
  2. 4. The new substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
  3. 8. A chemical reaction in which an acid and a base react to form water and a salt, typically resulting in a change in pH.
  4. 10. The substances present before a chemical reaction occurs.
  5. 13. test for oxygen, relights in the presence of oxygen
  6. 15. Elements that are typically shiny, malleable, conductive, and can lose electrons to form positive ions.
  7. 16. A substance that changes color to indicate whether a solution is acidic or basic.
  8. 17. The part of chemistry that deals with the calculation of reactants and products in chemical reactions.
  9. 18. A substance that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH⁻) in a solution and has a pH above 7.
  10. 19. The substance in which the solute is dissolved to form a solution.
Down
  1. 1. A scientific model used to explain the structure and behavior of matter in terms of particles (atoms or molecules).
  2. 2. A test for hydrogen gas, where a burning splint produces a popping sound when exposed to the gas.
  3. 3. A solid that forms and settles out of a liquid mixture as the result of a chemical reaction.
  4. 5. The amount of a substance (solute) present in a given volume of solution.
  5. 6. A substance that is dissolved in a solution.
  6. 7. A test for carbon dioxide, where CO₂ is bubbled through limewater (calcium hydroxide), causing it to turn cloudy.
  7. 9. A substance that increases the concentration of hydrogen ions (H⁺) in a solution and has a pH below 7.
  8. 11. Elements that are not shiny, brittle, poor conductors, and tend to gain electrons to form negative ions.
  9. 12. Mixtures of two or more metals, or a metal and another element, which have different physical and chemical properties compared to the individual substances.
  10. 14. A process that involves the transformation of reactants into products, often indicated by changes like gas evolution, precipitate formation, or color change.