Chemistry reaction

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Across
  1. 2. — A term describing a solution in which water is the solvent, often denoted as (aq) in chemical equations.
  2. 5. — A chemical bond formed through the electrical attraction between oppositely charged ions after the transfer of electrons.
  3. 6. — The final press of a pipette plunger (the "second stop") used to fully expel any remaining liquid from the tip.
  4. 8. — The initial point of resistance on a micropipette plunger used to measure and draw up the correct volume of liquid.
  5. 9. — A chemical reaction that releases energy into its surroundings, typically in the form of heat or light.
  6. 11. — The laboratory term for the process of drawing liquid up into a pipette tip.
  7. 12. - A type of chemical bond formed when two atoms share one or more pairs of electrons.
  8. 14. — The starting substances present at the beginning of a chemical reaction that undergo change.
Down
  1. 1. — The curved upper surface of a liquid in a tube, which must be read at eye level to ensure an accurate measurement.
  2. 3. — A chemical reaction that requires the absorption of energy from its surroundings to proceed.
  3. 4. — The new substance(s) created as a result of a chemical transformation between reactants.
  4. 7. — A laboratory technique where a solution of known concentration is added to an unknown solution to determine its concentration.
  5. 10. — A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed or permanently changed by the process.
  6. 13. — An insoluble solid that emerges and settles out of a liquid solution during a chemical reaction.