Hon Chem Spring Vocab Part 2

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