Across
- 1. A chart used to predict if a single replacement reaction will occur based reactivity
- 3. The crux of the mole map that allows for conversions between mass, volume, and particles
- 4. A number that indicates the charge of an ion
- 5. A type of chemical reaction that involves a single element replaces a second element in a compound
- 7. A type of chemical reaction in which a single substance breaks down into multiple substances
- 10. Substances that are formed by a chemical change in a reaction
- 12. Refers to standard temperature and pressure and allows application of the constant 22.4 L with regard to gases
- 13. A type of electron that participates in bonding
- 19. A bond formed when electrons are transferred from one to another
- 20. A type of chemical reaction in which multiple substances form a single product
- 22. A solid that forms from a reaction between two aqueous solutions
- 24. The unit of particles for a covalent compound
- 25. The same as the empirical formula or a whole number multiple of its empirical formula
- 26. Inclusive of all substance potentials: atoms, ions, molecules, and formula units
- 27. Particle that maintains a charge
- 28. Lowest whole number ratio of atoms of the elements in the compound
- 29. A bond formed when electrons are shared between two atoms
- 30. A type of reaction where a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide and water vapor
Down
- 2. A chart used to predict the states of matter of compounds
- 6. The mass of a substance expressed in grams per one mole
- 8. The unit of particles for an ionic compound
- 9. A type of reaction that involves the exchange of cations between to compounds
- 11. An equality statement in fraction form that helps you convert between units
- 14. A solution in which a solid is dissolved in water
- 15. Substances that are destroyed by a chemical change in a reaction
- 16. A number that indicates how many atoms are present in a molecule
- 17. A number that indicates how many moles of a substance are present in a balanced chemical reaction
- 18. The number of particles present in one mole of substance
- 21. Percent by mass of each element in the compound
- 23. The unit of particles for an element
