Hon Chem Spring Vocab Part 2
Across
- 4. A reaction involving the exchange of electrons
- 10. Ability of a substance to form a solution with another substance
- 12. Adding a known amount of solution of a known concentration to determine concentration of another solution
- 15. The negative log of the hydroxide-ion concentration
- 17. A chemical reaction in which an acid and base react with one another to produce water and a salt solution
- 18. Equation showing just the oxidation or reduction that takes place in a redox
- 20. Method used to obtain an approximate pH value based on the presence of ion that have dissociated
- 23. A chemical substance that releases H+ ions in aqueous solutions
- 24. The reactant that is not completely used up
- 27. When the number of moles of hydrogen ions is equal to the number of moles of hydroxide ions
- 29. A conversion factor derived from the coefficients of a balanced equation
- 30. The negative log of the hydrogen-ion concentration
- 31. Particle formed when a base gains a hydrogen ion
- 32. Reactant that determines the amount of product that can be formed
- 33. Reduces the number of moles of solute per unit of volume, but does not change the number of moles
- 34. The minor component in an aqueous solution that it is not affected when the solution is diluted (the Kool-Aid)
- 35. Positive or negative number assigned to an atom to indicate its degree of oxidation or reduction
Down
- 1. Measure of efficiency of a reaction (how good you did)
- 2. Complete or partial gain of electrons
- 3. Particle formed when an acid donates a hydrogen ion
- 5. Electrochemical cell used to convert chemical energy into electrical energy
- 6. Connects two half cells in a voltaic cell and is essential to its functionality
- 7. The breaking apart of an ionic compound into its associated ions in an aqueous solution
- 8. Only slightly ionizes in aqueous solutions
- 9. Completely ionizes in aqueous solutions
- 11. The calculation of quantities in chemical reactions
- 13. The major component in a solution that does the “dissolving”
- 14. An equation that only shows particles directly involved in the chemical reaction
- 16. Complete or partial loss of electrons
- 19. A chemical substance that accepts H+ ions in aqueous solutions
- 21. The amount of product formed when carried out in the laboratory
- 22. Measurement of concentration, or strength, of a solution
- 23. Electrode where oxidation occurs
- 25. Electrode where reduction occurs
- 26. An ion not directly involved in a reaction
- 28. Calculated amount of product that can be formed