Stoichiometry

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Across
  1. 3. Describes an equation where atoms of each element are equal on both sides of the arrow.
  2. 5. Relationship between moles of reactants and products from a balanced equation.
  3. 6. The molar mass of water (rounded)
  4. 9. The maximum amount of product that can be produced from a given amount of reactant.
  5. 11. The number in front of a chemical formula that balances an equation and is used in mole ratios..
  6. 12. A substance formed by a chemical reaction.
  7. 13. A reactant that remains after a chemical reaction stops.
  8. 15. The last name of the scientist for whom the number of particles in a mole is named.
  9. 16. The ratio of actual to theoretical yield multiplied by 100. Used to measure the efficiency of a reaction.
Down
  1. 1. The measured amount of product obtained in a lab.
  2. 2. The unit label for molar mass (with /)
  3. 4. A reactant that runs out first in a reaction. It is completely consumed during the chemical reaction and determines the amount of product that can be produced.
  4. 7. A substance present before a chemical reaction starts.
  5. 8. Unit that represents 6.02×10^23 particles.
  6. 10. The mass of one mole of a substance.
  7. 14. The study of quantitative relationships in chemical reactions.