Organic Chemistry
Across
- 2. A substituted hydrocarbon in which a halogen has replaced at least one of the hydrogen atoms.
- 4. A hydrocarbon that contains at least one triple bond between two carbon atoms.
- 8. A substituted aromatic hydrocarbon in which a halogen has replaced at least one of the hydrogen atoms.
- 10. A six-carbon ring-structured hydrocarbon with delocalized electrons forming its carbon-carbon bonds.
- 12. A substituted hydrocarbon that contains a carbonyl group at one or both ends of a carbon chain.
- 13. A hydrocarbon that contains at least one double bond between two of its carbon atoms.
- 14. A substituted hydrocarbon in which a carboxyl group connects two hydrocarbon chains.
Down
- 1. The study of covalently bonded carbon compounds, with the exception of carbonates, carbon oxides, and carbides.
- 3. A substituted hydrocarbon in which a hydroxyl group has replaced at least one of the hydrogen atoms.
- 5. A substituted hydrocarbon in which a carbonyl group exists anywhere between the end carbons of a carbon chain.
- 6. A substance whose molecular formula is identical to that of another substance but which has a different structural formula.
- 7. The simplest class of hydrocarbons consisting of substances that contain only single bonds.
- 9. A substituted hydrocarbon in which an ammonia molecule replaces the hydroxyl group in a carboxylic acid.
- 11. A substituted hydrocarbon in which two hydrocarbon groups are connected by an oxygen atom.
- 13. A substituted hydrocarbon in which an ammonia molecule combines with a hydrocarbon.