Across
- 2. The reaction that forms products from reactants.
- 6. Energy associated with the motion of particles.
- 8. Increasing this factor speeds up reactions involving solids.
- 11. The minimum energy required for a reaction to occur.
- 13. The principle that explains how a system at equilibrium responds to changes in conditions.
- 15. A system where no matter enters or leaves, allowing equilibrium to occur.
Down
- 1. The theory that chemical reactions occur when particles collide with sufficient energy and proper orientation.
- 3. A reaction that can proceed in both forward and backward directions.
- 4. Affects the equilibrium of gaseous reactions by altering the number of particle collisions.
- 5. Symbolized as πc it predicts the direction a reaction will proceed relative to πΎπ
- 7. A state in which the forward and reverse reactions occur at the same rate.
- 9. The speed at which reactants are converted into products.
- 10. Increasing this factor generally increases the reaction rate by providing more particles to collide.
- 12. A substance that speeds up a reaction without being consumed.
- 14. Describes equilibrium where reactions are ongoing but balanced.
- 16. A factor that increases reaction rate by providing particles with more kinetic energy.
