Across
- 2. The chemicals which are put into a chemical reaction and are on the left side of the reaction
- 3. The mass of one mole of a substance
- 6. AB + CD ----> AD + CB
- 7. A + BC ----> AC + B
- 9. Symbolized by (aq) next to a chemical formula
- 10. The amount of product that is actually formed when a reaction is carried out in the laboratory
- 12. AB ----> A + B
- 14. Something you must do to the equation to follow the Law of Conservation of Mass
- 15. The substance that runs out in a chemical reaction, thus controlling the amount of product(s)
- 16. A compound containing carbon and hydrogen is burned in the presence of oxygen
Down
- 1. The chemicals present on the right side of a chemical reaction
- 4. A + B ----> AB
- 5. The reactant that is leftover after a reaction comes to completion
- 8. The number in front of a balanced formula showing how much of that reactant or product is present
- 11. 6.02 x 10^23
- 13. A conversion factor derived from the coefficients of the quantities of substances involved in chemical reactions