Chemical Reactions
Across
- 3. The tiny numbers that tell how many of that element are there
- 5. The math function done to elements inside parenthesis
- 6. the chemicals you start with (left side of arrow)
- 7. the new chemicals formed by a reaction (right side of arrow)
- 12. the way to describe the behavior of matter ex: gas, liquid, solid
- 13. the type of reaction where two elements for a new compound
- 16. The + or - that you have to balance in a compound
- 17. The big number used to balance chemical equations
Down
- 1. The extra byproduct of a neutralization reaction
- 2. A substance that accepts H+ ions, is pH 8-14
- 4. Compound considered as One ion rather than multiple elements
- 8. The positive ion, or metal in a reaction
- 9. Another name for an insoluble compound
- 10. Elements that come in pairs, ex: Br I N Cl H O F
- 11. Name for something that DOES dissolve
- 14. A substance that donates H+ ions, is pH 1-6
- 15. The negative ion, or nonmetal in a reaction