Advanced Chemistry

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  1. 2. Describes a bond with unequal sharing of electrons.
  2. 4. Aromatic hydrocarbon with a six-carbon ring and alternating double bonds.
  3. 5. Bond formed through transfer of electrons between atoms.
  4. 7. Positively charged particle found in the nucleus.
  5. 8. Saturated hydrocarbon arranged in a ring structure.
  6. 10. Compound made only of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
  7. 13. Electron in the outermost shell involved in bonding.
  8. 15. Cyclic compound that is not aromatic.
  9. 19. Organic compound with general formula R–O–R’.
  10. 20. Unsaturated hydrocarbons that contain at least one double bond.
  11. 21. Number describing the location and energy of an electron in an atom.
  12. 23. Referring to compounds primarily made of carbon and hydrogen.
  13. 26. Formula showing the actual number of each type of atom in a molecule.
  14. 30. A four-carbon alkane (C₄H₁₀).
  15. 31. Rule stating atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve eight valence electrons.
  16. 32. Organic compounds containing the –COOH functional group.
  17. 34. The simplest hydrocarbon with one carbon atom (CH₄).
  18. 35. Negatively charged subatomic particle.
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  1. 1. Organic compound with the functional group R–OH.
  2. 3. Fixed region around the nucleus where electrons are found.
  3. 6. Carbon atoms connected to form a closed loop.
  4. 9. Electron located in the outermost energy level of an atom.
  5. 11. Organic compound arranged in open chains (non-aromatic).
  6. 12. Organic compounds with a carbonyl group bonded to two carbon atoms.
  7. 14. Saturated hydrocarbons containing only single bonds.
  8. 16. Force that holds atoms together in a compound.
  9. 17. Neutral particle found inside the atomic nucleus.
  10. 18. The ability of carbon to bond with itself to form chains.
  11. 22. Bond formed by sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
  12. 24. Organic compounds containing the –CHO functional group.
  13. 25. Unsaturated hydrocarbons containing at least one triple bond.
  14. 27. Organic compound with general formula RCOOR’.
  15. 28. Group An atom or group of atoms replacing hydrogen in a parent chain.
  16. 29. International organization responsible for chemical naming rules.
  17. 33. An alkane minus one hydrogen atom.