Across
- 2. The denominator in the formula for molarity.
- 3. Solutions with a higher pOH are more ______________.
- 5. Reversible reaction equations have two of these. Also, launched from bendy sticks with strings.
- 8. The universal solvent.
- 9. The numerator for the unit of molar mass. Sounds a bit like it was the second that invented the telephone.
- 10. Like a mole, but for eggs.
- 11. 6.022 x 10^23
- 13. Element of the cation associated with acids.
- 16. Properties altered by concentration of solutes.
- 17. The number in a chemical reaction equation that describes the number of molecules involved.
- 19. When the conditions of a reversible reaction is changed, equilibrium will shift to ___________. Also granite in a kitchen.
- 20. A sweet-tasting solute.
- 21. M.
- 22. Anion concentration increased by a base. Also, "_____ no,"
- 23. Both acids and bases tend to be this, especially in relation to metals.
- 24. A mixture with constituents that are evenly distributed.
Down
- 1. The molar mass of this element is 30.974.
- 3. ____________ weight: the mass of the average atom for a specific element. Found on the periodic table.
- 4. As concentration of solute increases, freezing point goes ______________.
- 6. Acids or Bases that dissociate completely.
- 7. The lucky number indicating a neutral value (based on a negative logarithm).
- 10. A verb. When the constituents of a molecule break apart in solution, they __________________.
- 12. The point at which a reversible reaction's product and reactant concentrations stabilize. Also a Bavarian folk metal band.
- 13. A mixture with constituents that are unevenly distributed.
- 14. Amount of solute per volume. Focus and you will find the answer.
- 15. Any substance that cannot be dissolved.
- 18. Action of solutes in solvent. Faster whether shaken or stirred.
