chapter 14 Jess crossword puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. is an electron pair acceptor
  2. 4. is the loss of electrons during a reaction by a molecule, atom or ion.
  3. 6. Electron donator
  4. 8. is a specific group of atoms or bonds within a compound that is responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of that compound.
  5. 9. is an organic chemical compound composed exclusively of hydrogen and carbon atoms.
  6. 10. the chemical breakdown of a compound due to reaction with water.
  7. 11. is the process of cleaving a covalent bond where one previously bonded species takes both original bonding electrons from the other species.
  8. 14. of a compound is the simplest whole number ratio of each type of atom in a compound
  9. 17. an atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired valence electron
  10. 18. is a type of molecular structural formula that serves as a shorthand representation of a molecule's bonding and some details of its molecular geometry.
  11. 19. consists of the chemical symbols for the constituent elements followed by numeric subscripts describing the number of atoms of each element present in the molecule.
  12. 20. represents the molecule by showing all of the atoms, and all of the bonds between those atoms
Down
  1. 1. is a type of empirical formula that represents the composition of any member of an entire class of compounds
  2. 2. a formula which shows the arrangement of atoms in the molecule of a compound.
  3. 5. a type of isomer in which molecules with the same molecular formula have different bonding patterns and atomic organization
  4. 7. a type of bond fission that involves the dissociation of a given molecule wherein one electron is retained by each of the original fragments of the molecule.
  5. 12. is the overlapping of 2 p orbitals
  6. 13. each of two or more compounds differing only in the spatial arrangement of their atoms.
  7. 15. is a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
  8. 16. are formed by head-on overlapping between atomic orbitals.