Across
- 2. an ion that does not take part in the chemical reaction and is found in solution both before and after the reaction
- 3. chemical equation that shows only those elements. Compounds, and ions that are directly involved in the chemical reaction
- 4. the process where a solute dissolves in a solvent forming homogeneous mixture called a solution
- 6. the ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance forming a solution
- 7. a base that, upon dissolution in water, does not dissociate completely
- 10. a chemical reaction that takes place when a substance comes into contact with oxygen or another oxidizing substance
- 12. the measurement of the number of particles present in a given volume, often in a mixture or solution
- 15. a technique where a solution of known concentration is used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution
- 16. a group of ions commonly considered to be soluble in water, stands for Sodium, Nitrate, Ammonium, and Potassium ions
- 18. refers to chemical solutions that have high concentrations of a large amount of solute in the solution
- 21. a subclass of double ionic replacement/displacement reactions
- 24. a chemical compound formed when an acid gives a proton (H^+) to a base
- 26. visual or symbolic representation of ions in an aqueous solution or insoluble products( called complete or total equation)
- 27. the transfer of electrons between species in a chemical reaction, where there is a process of gaining electrons or a decrease in the oxidation state by an element
- 28. the point during titration when an indicator shows that the amount of the reactant necessary for complete reaction has been added to a solution
- 29. raises the base to the log’s value to get the original number
Down
- 1. it is any species that is capable of donating a proton
- 5. a solution of known concentration that is added to another solution to determine the concentration of a second chemical species
- 8. it is any species that is capable of accepting a proton
- 9. the process where a neutral atom or molecule gains or loses electrons, transforming it into an electrically charged particle called an ion
- 11. the power to which a base of 10 must be raised to obtain a number
- 13. the separation of ions that occurs when a solid ionic compound dissolves
- 14. an acid that lost its hydrogen ion
- 17. acids that do not completely dissociate into their constituent ions when dissolved into solutions
- 19. a substance to be deposited in solid form from a solution, the solid left
- 20. a substance whose chemical constituents are being identified and measured
- 22. the term for the aqueous solution that is present when the precipitate forms
- 23. any acid that ionizes completely in solutions
- 25. a long, graduated, glass tube marked with measurements and used in chemistry
