Acids and Neutralisation

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