CROSSWORD PUZZLE FOR ALCOHOLS, THIOLS AND ETHERS
Across
- 1. number of electrons carbon has
- 4. class of organic chemical compounds containing a sulfur atom in place of the oxygen atom
- 6. difference in arrangement of electrons for benzene structures
- 10. covalent bonds occur between two?
- 13. for an element to become stable, it must have eight electrons
- 14. type of geometric diastereomer that has functional groups on opposite sides of double bonds
- 19. molecules with the same molecular formula but have different structures
- 20. type of bond polarity where two elements on right side (both nonmetals) of periodic table
- 22. type of reaction wherein the carbon skeleton of a molecule is rearranged to give a structural isomer of the original molecule.
- 24. class of organic compounds that contain an oxygen between two alkyl groups
- 25. for an element to become stable, it must have eight electrons
- 26. type of chemical reaction in which a pair of atoms or groups of atoms are removed from a molecule
Down
- 1. an atom or group of atoms attached to a chain (or ring) of carbon atoms
- 2. type of chemical reaction where atoms or groups of atoms are added to each carbon atom of multiple bonds
- 3. triple bond between carbon atoms
- 5. type of organic compound whose molecules contain a benzene ring
- 7. unsymmetrical addition reaction that refers to the addition of water
- 8. the distribution of electrical charge over the atoms joined by the bond
- 9. double bond between carbon atoms
- 11. type of geometric diastereomer that has the functional group at the same side of double bonds
- 12. alkanes that contain a ring of three or more carbons
- 15. organic compound with a hydroxyl (OH) functional group on an aliphatic carbon atom
- 16. type of chemistry that studies the compounds of carbon
- 17. what is the principle element of organic compounds?
- 18. state of an atom with four electrons available for covalent chemical bonding in its valence
- 21. single bond between carbon atoms
- 23. reaction in which the functional group of one chemical compound is substituted by another group