Across
- 2. Sodium chloride
- 6. A chemical that removes H+ ions from solution, (the chemical opposite of acids)
- 9. The ending of salts made from sulphuric acid
- 10. HNO3
- 13. A scale that runs from 1-14 and shows how acid or alkaline a chemical is
- 14. The chemical formed during neutralisation
- 15. The most common type of alkalis
- 18. The gas formed when a metal reacts with an acid
- 19. A solid acid at room temperature
- 21. The gas formed when metal carbonates are neutralised
- 23. The ending of salts made from nitric acid
- 25. A chemical that dissolves is described as being...
- 26. Sodium hydroxide
- 27. Acids that fully ionise
Down
- 1. Strong alkalis turn universal indicator...
- 3. The colour of a neutral solution
- 4. HCl
- 5. A chemical that has a pH of 7
- 7. A chemical that releases OH- ions in solution, (a base that dissolves in water)
- 8. H2SO4
- 11. The ending of salts made from hydrochloric acid
- 12. The type of chemical reaction that occurs when acids and bases react
- 16. The word used to describe when acids split up into ions
- 17. A chemical that changes colour depending on the pH of the solution
- 20. Strong acids turn universal indicator...
- 22. Acids release these when they dissolve
- 24. Acids that do not fully ionise
