Across
- Equilibrium lies here in the production of ammonia
- Total ozone mapping spectrophotometers
- Haber's first name
- Biochemical oxygen demand
- The nature of the reaction that produces ammonia
- Flocculation result
- With florine ions forms a white precipitate
- Ultra Violet radiation comes in ...
- Contamination from runoff. ----phication
- Elements that are found in small amounts
- Ozone depleting substance
- Radiation type
- Aluminium sulfate
- Titration used for measuring dissolved solids
- Gas used in gas chromatography
- Branch of chemistry that uses gas chromatography
- Treatment process
- It is important to monitor the ... of hydrogen to nitrogen in the Haber process
- Turbidity units
- With hyrdoxide ions forms a brown precipitate
- Compounds made of halogens
- Units of ozone
- Water that does not lather well
- Type of filter used in water treatment
- Dissolved oxygen
- Moles of gas on right hand side of equation in Haber process
- 1992 protocol
- Indistinguishable for a normal covalent bond
- Has a pale green flame
- Measure of suspended solids
- Catalyst nature in Haber process
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Down
- Nickname for flocculating agent
- A part of atomic absorption spectroscopy
- Possible occupation for chemists
- The subject
- The majority of total dissolved solids are ionic ... compounds
- Factor that must be considered in water treatment
- Region of atmosphere about 85km up: ___sphere
- Coverted the Haber process to a commercial scale
- Single oxygen atom
- The Haber process is __thermic
- Addition of Barium nitrate to an acidified sample produces a thick white precipitate
- Reaction with oxygen that produces heat
- Adding chlorine ions will form a white precipitate
- Use of ammonia
- Process of producing ammonia
- Modern coolants
- Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
- CFCs were thought to be ...
- Total dissolved solids
- Allotrope of oxygen
- Addition of Iron sulfate, followed by sulfuric acid produces a brown ring
- Compounds that have the same molecular formula but a different structural formula
- Region of the atmosphere closest to earth: ___sphere
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