Chemistry Wrap Up

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Across
  1. 2. The substance entirely consumer in a chemical reaction?
  2. 4. H2O has ______ molecular geometry.
  3. 8. The dissolving medium in a solution.
  4. 10. n = l and l = 5 are examples of ______ numbers.
  5. 11. What form of notation is this value written in? 2.3 *10^6
  6. 14. Gas production is an indication of a _________ reaction.
  7. 16. How many significant figures are in the solution to 1.3456 - 1.21?
  8. 17. The quantitative description oof the relative amounts of substances involved in a chemical reaction.
  9. 19. Elements within a _____ behave similarly.
  10. 21. A triple bond contains 1 _____ and 2 pi bonds.
  11. 23. What is the correct name for the compound CCl₄?
  12. 26. A substance that forms ions in solution.
  13. 28. In this equation, NH3 acts as the Brønsted-Lowry _____: NH3(aq) + H2O(l) ⇌NH4+ (aq) + OH−(aq).
  14. 29. An atom or electron's lowest energy state.
  15. 30. The term for structures with the same connectivity of atoms but different arrangements of valence electrons.
Down
  1. 1. The property of being slightly repelled by a magnetic field, due to paired electrons in orbitals.
  2. 3. A type of property that doesn’t depend on the amount of matter.
  3. 5. The rule stating 4 electrons fill a valence shell.
  4. 6. Chemical equations must be balanced to reflect the law of _____________ of mass.
  5. 7. the physical state “s” indicates a _________ has formed.
  6. 9. When dipole moments in a compound don't cancel out, the molecule can be described as _____.
  7. 12. Atomic radius _______ down a group.
  8. 13. King Henry ___ Monday Drinking Chocolate Milk
  9. 15. What type of reaction is the following? CxHy + O2 → CO2 + H2O
  10. 18. A _____ formal charge is more stable.
  11. 20. How close measurements are to the true value.
  12. 21. The oxidation number of Mn in KMnO4.
  13. 22. LEO says ___.
  14. 24. Hydrogen tends to make ____ bond(s) in a compound.
  15. 25. The standard unit for expressing macroscopic quantities of elements or compounds.
  16. 27. moles solute/liters of solution