Across
- 1. Solution that contains more hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions.
- 3. Base that dissociates entirely into metal ions.
- 4. Reactant leftover when a reaction stops.
- 6. Acid that produces fewer ions.
- 8. Solution that resist changes in pH when limited amounts of acid or base are added.
- 9. Negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration.
- 10. Acid that produces the maximum number of ions.
- 12. Standard solution.
- 13. Study of quantitative relationships between the amounts of reactants used and amounts of products formed by a chemical reaction.
- 15. An ionic compound made up of a cation from a base and an anion from an acid.
- 17. Method for determining the concentration of a solution by reacting a known volume of that solution with a solution of a base of known concentration.
- 18. Base that ionizes only partially in dilute solutions.
- 19. Reactant that limits the extent of the reaction.
Down
- 2. Value of the equilibrium constant expression for the self-ionization of water. 1 x 10-14.
- 5. Point at which moles of hydrogen ion from the acid equal moles of hydroxide ion from the base.
- 7. Substances that can act as both acids and bases.
- 11. Negative logarithm of the hydroxide ion concentration.
- 14. Ratio between the number of moles of any two of the substances in a balanced chemical equation.
- 16. Solution that contains more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions.
