Alkenes, Alkynes, and Redox Reactions

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Across
  1. 3. A strong Lewis acid that readily reacts with Lewis bases in an oxidative addition reaction of alkenes.
  2. 6. Causes an increase in the number of C-Z bonds or a decrease in the number of C-H bonds.
  3. 8. Compounds that are readily depronated with a strong base.
  4. 9. Catalyst that forms when equivalent of H2 adds to an alkyne.
  5. 11. Contains three ester groups with three long carbon chains bonded to a carbonyl group.
  6. 12. Compounds with two double bonds.
  7. 15. The process of partially hydrogenating vegetable oil so it resembles a consistency closer to butter.
  8. 17. When an sp3 hybridized carbon with two identical groups can be converted to a stereogenic center by replacing one of the groups.
  9. 18. Addition of a single oxygen atom to an alkene.
  10. 19. The characteristic reaction of alkenes and alkynes to generate new sigma bonds.
  11. 20. Eg. Conversion of an alkyne to an alkene or alkene to an alkane.
Down
  1. 1. A synthetic hormone with alkynyl appendages that interferes with ovulation.
  2. 2. Occurs when an alkene is treated with KMnO4 or OsO4. (2 words)
  3. 4. Oxidative cleavage of O3.
  4. 5. Alkenes and alkynes are considered ____ hydrocarbons because they have fewer than the maximum number of hydrogen atoms per carbon.
  5. 7. Oxidized to aldehydes or carboxylic acids by replacing one or two of the C-H or C-O bonds.
  6. 10. Combination of tert-butyl hydroperoxide, a titanium catalyst, and diethyl tartrate.
  7. 13. An oxidizing agent with the structure RCO3H.
  8. 14. When two halogen atoms are present on the same carbon atom in a chain. (2 words)
  9. 16. Type of product formed by hydrohalogenation.