Across
- 2. The reactant that is present in greater amount than is necessary for a reaction to occur.
- 3. A number written below and to the right of a chemical symbol in a chemical formula, indicating the number of atoms of that element in a molecule.
- 7. The reactant that is completely consumed in a reaction and determines the amount of product that can be formed.
- 12. Italian scientist who is credited with introducing the concept of the mole.
- 13. The process of changing from one unit of measurement to another.
- 14. A number in front of a chemical formula that indicates the number of molecules or atoms involved in a reaction.
- 15. The study of matter and the changes it undergoes.
- 16. A molecule made up of hydrogen and water with a molar mass of 18.02 g/mol.
- 17. A set of symbols and numbers used to represent a molecule or compound.
- 18. The amount of product obtained in a reaction.
Down
- 1. A type of reaction that breaks a compound down into smaller components.
- 4. A way of expressing a quantity as a fraction of 100.
- 5. Has a molar mass of 16.00 g/mol.
- 6. The substances that are produced in a chemical reaction.
- 8. The unit of mass commonly used in chemistry.
- 9. 6.02x10^23
- 10. The substances that participate in a chemical reaction.
- 11. The branch of chemistry that deals with the calculation of quantities of substances involved in chemical reactions.