Unit 3 - Stoichiometry
Across
- 4. A substance resulting from a chemical change
- 7. The state of matter designated by (g) in a chemical equation.
- 8. The number of particles in one mole, approximately 6.022x10^23.
- 14. A calculation of the maximum amount of product that could be formed.
- 16. A mathematical bridge between reactants and products.
- 18. The state of matter designated by (s) in a chemical equation.
- 19. The measured amount of product obtained from a reaction.
Down
- 1. The substance that limits the amount of product formed in a chemical reaction.
- 2. A term for a solution where water is the solvent.
- 3. The sum of the atomic masses of all atoms in a molecule.
- 5. Substances written on the left side of a chemical equation.
- 6. The calculation that compares the actual yield to the theoretical yield.
- 9. The mass unit often used for measuring reactants and products.
- 10. A mass-to-mass calculation requires this type of ratio from the balanced equation.
- 11. The general process where substances are transformed into new substances.
- 12. The state of matter designated by (l) in a chemical equation.
- 13. The numerical coefficients in a balanced equation represent the number of these.
- 15. A term for a reactant that is not completely used up in a reaction.
- 17. This must be true for atoms on both sides of a chemical equation, according to the Law of Conservation of Mass.
- 20. Symbol used to separate reactants from products.