Solutions and Acids/Bases
Across
- 5. amount of solute
- 6. is the dissolved
- 8. does the dissolving
- 9. point in a titration when two solutions have chemically equivalent amounts
- 12. solution that has the maximum amount of solute
- 15. the number of moles per liter in a solution
- 17. capable of being dissolved
- 18. when water is the solvent
- 20. a substance that can act as either an acid or a base
- 21. when liquids are not soluble with each other
Down
- 1. separation of ions when an ionic compound dissolves
- 2. theory in which an acid produces H+ or H3O+ and the base produces OH-
- 3. when large solvent particles settle unless constantly stirred
- 4. theory in which an acid is a proton (H+) donor and the base accepts proton
- 6. a homogeneous mixture in which substances are in the same phase
- 7. hydronium and hydroxide ions react to form water
- 10. to determine if a mixture is a solution of colloid by dispersing light
- 11. insoluble solid formed from a liquid solution
- 13. represented by the formula M1V1 = M2V2
- 14. a substance that accepted a proton and can now be a donor in the reverse reaction
- 16. point in a titration when the solution changes color (and stays that color)
- 19. theory in which the acid is an electron pair acceptor and the base is a donor