Chemical Reactions

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