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Chapter 9 Terms

Across
A measure of an amount of energy that has been dispersed.
The minimum energy required for a chemical reaction to proceed.
A measure of how quickly the concentration of products in a chemical reaction increases or the concentration of reactants decreases.
The amount of energy required to pull tow bonded atoms apart, which is the same as the amount of energy released when the two atoms are brought together into a bond.
The sum of the atomic masses of the elements in a chemical formula.
The new materials formed in a chemical reaction
A term that describes a chemical reaction in which there is a net absorption of energy.
An area of science concerned with the role energy plays in chemical reactions and other energy-dependent processes.
Any substance that increases the rate of chemical reaction without itself being consumed.
A representation of a chemical reaction in which reactants are drawn before an arrow that points to the products.
Down
The principle that states that matter is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction -- atoms merely rearrange, without any apparent loss or gain of mass to form new molecules.
The number of particles, 6.02x10^23, contained in 1 mole of anything.
The mass of 1 mole of a substance
A term tat describes a chemical reaction in which there is a net release of energy.