Across
- 2. The mass of one mole of a substance, in grams per mole (g/mol).
- 4. A representation of a chemical reaction, showing the reactants on the left side and the products on the right side, with an arrow indicating the direction of the reaction.
- 8. Numbers placed in front of chemical formulas in a balanced equation to tell the relative number of moles of each substance involved in the reaction.
- 9. The reactant that is not completely consumed in a chemical reaction because there is more of it than required to react with the limiting reactant.
- 10. The ratio of the masses of one substance to the masses of another substance in the chemical reaction.
- 11. The substances that go through a chemical reaction to form products.
- 13. The number of particles (atoms, molecules, ions, etc.) in one mole of a substance. 6.022×10^23
- 14. The calculations of products and reactants in a chemical reaction
Down
- 1. An equation representing a chemical reaction where the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation.
- 3. The ratio of the number of moles of one substance to the number of moles of another substance in a balanced equation.
- 5. The reactant that is consumed in a chemical reaction, limiting the amount of product formed.
- 6. The substances that are formed as a result of a chemical reaction between reactants.
- 7. A process in which one or more substances are converted into different substances through the ordering of atoms.
- 10. A unit to measure the amount of a substance. One mole of a substance contains Avogadro's number of particles.
- 12. A number written to the right and below an element's symbol in a chemical formula, indicating the number of atoms of that element in a molecule.
