Across
- 3. ions that do not react in a chemical equation
- 6. Low pH, donates protons
- 7. indicates the acid will have the prefix hydro- and suffix -ic
- 13. placed on the left of a chemical equation; the substances that react with one another to produce new substances
- 14. a neutral substance made up of balanced positive and negative ions
- 17. created in neutralization reaction; can help lower the acidity of a substance
- 19. placed on the right of a chemical equation; the results of a chemical reaction, and the sum total of the reactants
- 20. High pH, accepts protons
Down
- 1. H3O+; denotes basicity
- 2. indicates the acid will have only the -ic suffix
- 4. a positively charged ion
- 5. when a base and acid react to form a salt and water
- 8. OH-; denotes acidity
- 9. the written form of a chemical reaction; demonstrates how reactants combine to form products.
- 10. pH of 7
- 11. A substance with another substance finely dissolved in it; an example would be saltwater
- 12. a negatively charged ion
- 15. indicates the acid will have the unique -ous suffix
- 16. balancing the states of acidity and basicity; the constant state of chemical processes being "centered"
- 18. Scale on which acidity or basicity is measured; measures concentration of H+ and OH- ions
