Reaction time; solutions

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Across
  1. 3. point The point in a titration when there are equivalent amounts of titrant and analyte so the two substances can react completely with nothing left over.
  2. 4. The insoluble product in a double displacement
  3. 6. is a strip of paper used to determine whether a solution is acidic or basic.
  4. 7. Dissolves more types of solute than any other
  5. 8. It dissolves the solute also known as the universal solvent
  6. 10. Where water is the solvent in a solution
  7. 11. water-soluble compound that is capable of donation (H+ ions) to another substance.
  8. 12. Gets dissolved by the solvent
  9. 13. base A base that has a relatively high degree of dissociation in water.
  10. 14. An acid that has a relatively high degree of dissociation in water.
  11. 15. to make an acidic or basic solution chemically neutral.
  12. 17. The maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in a given quantity of solvent at a specific temperature.
  13. 18. A solution that cannot dissolve more solute
Down
  1. 1. A solution that contains more dissolved solute than a saturated solution at the same temperature
  2. 2. A solution that could dissolve more solute
  3. 5. The quantitative measure of the acidity or basicity of aqueous or other liquid solutions.
  4. 9. The ratio of the quantity of solute to the quantity of solvent or the quantity of solution
  5. 16. a process in which a chemical reaction is used to measure the concentration or to determine the identity of a solution.
  6. 19. Having a low ratio of solute to solution