Stoichiometry Terms

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Across
  1. 2. mass for one mole of a compound or element
  2. 4. conversion factor used in step 2 of a full stoichiometry problem
  3. 5. when the number of atoms on the reactants side matches the number on the products side, the equation is said to be ____________
  4. 8. carbon, fluorine, lithium, silicon, and lead are all examples of a __________
  5. 9. H2O, CO2, HCl, NaCl, and MgO are examples of a __________
  6. 12. molar mass of sodium
  7. 13. the relationship between the relative quantities of substances taking part in a reaction
Down
  1. 1. table with molar masses for all the elements
  2. 2. the bottom number on the tile of an element on the periodic table tells you the atomic/molar __________
  3. 3. instead of calculating molar mass for a compound using the periodic table, you could simply use _______
  4. 6. number in front of reactants and products in a chemical equation
  5. 7. mathematical operation(x ÷ + –)that you do to convert moles to grams
  6. 10. moles and grams are examples of this
  7. 11. mathematical operation (x ÷ + –) that you do to convert grams to moles