Across
- 7. Depend on the concentration of solute particles but not on their identity.
- 8. proton donors that yield hydronium ions in water solution
- 9. hydroxide ion concentration
- 10. The capability to dissolve.
- 12. hydrogen ion concentration
- 14. The point in a titration at which no more titrant should be added. It is determined, for example, by a color change in an indicator or by the appearance of a precipitate.
- 15. A substance that dissolves in water to give the solution the ability to conduct electricity.
- 16. The process of dissolving
- 17. a chemical reaction in which an acid and a base react to form a salt.
- 19. The concentration of a solution expressed in moles of solute per kilogram of solvent
- 20. solutions that are used as a means of keeping pH at a nearly constant value in a wide variety of chemical applications
Down
- 1. The separation of ions that occur when an ionic compound dissolves
- 2. The difference between the freezing points of the pure solvent and a solution of a non electrolyte in that solvent, and is directly proportional to the molal concentration of the solution.
- 3. Hydronium ion
- 4. The difference between the boiling points of the pure solvent and a nonelectrolyte solution of that solvent and is directly proportional to the molal concentration of the solution.
- 5. method used to determine the concentration of a substance in a solution
- 6. proton acceptors identified by release of hydroxide ions
- 11. The amount of solute in a given amount of solvent in a solution
- 13. Number of moles of solute in one liter of solution
- 18. hydroxide ion