Across
- 2. The minimum amount of energy that is required to activate atoms or molecules to a condition in which they can undergo chemical transformation or physical transport.
- 4. A state in which the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the backward reaction.
- 8. Used to speed up a reaction.
- 9. Many substances can be formed and then used up during a chemical reaction.
- 11. Concentrations of the reactants and products.
- 13. Of relating to, or resembling water.
- 16. The substance that is dissolving the solute.
- 17. What is formed as a result of adding two or more reactants together.
- 18. In order for a chemical reaction to occur, particles must collide with sufficient energy in the correct orientation.
Down
- 1. Where the exponents n and m in the rate law come from.
- 3. The amount of a substance in any given tissue or liquid.
- 5. Found experimentally and tells how fast a chemical change takes place.
- 6. Mathematical expressions that describe the relationship between the rate of a chemical reaction and the concentration of its reactants.
- 7. The sum of the exponents n and m.
- 10. The number of moles of solute per one liter of solution.
- 12. Works together with the catalyst by interrupting chain reactions.
- 14. A dissolved substance.
- 15. A substance that enters into and is altered in the course of a chemical reaction.
