Unit 3 Section C Review

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Across
  1. 2. A molecule where carbon forms as many single bonds as it can
  2. 5. A copolymer where the monomers cluster together and form 'blocks' of repeating units
  3. 8. A compound that has a nitrogen atom single bonded to three other atoms that may be hydrogens or carbons
  4. 10. From the Greek words meaning "one unit"
  5. 11. A molecule where not all carbons are bonded to their full capacity
  6. 14. A saturated hydrocarbon containing carbon atoms joined in a ring
  7. 16. A compound that contains a carbon double bonded to an oxygen and single bonded to an OH group
  8. 17. A polymer made of two or more different monomers
  9. 18. The type of reaction that occurs when one molecule adds to the double bond of another molecule
  10. 19. A polymer made from only one type of monomer
  11. 20. A hydrocarbon containing one or more double covalent bonds
  12. 22. Many monomers joined together
  13. 24. A compound that has a carbon double bonded to an oxygen and single bonded to an O-R group
Down
  1. 1. The bond formed when two atoms share two sets of electrons (2 words)
  2. 3. A hydrocarbon containing only single covalent bonds
  3. 4. A compound that contains an OH functional group
  4. 6. A cyclic compound characterized by the presence of alternating single and double bonds
  5. 7. The type of reaction that occurs when two molecules react with the loss of a simple molecule such as water
  6. 9. An atom or group of atoms responsible for the characteristic properties of a particular compound (2 words)
  7. 12. A hydrocarbon containing one or more triple covalent bonds
  8. 13. The polymer formed by the addition polymerization of ethylene (aka ethene)
  9. 15. A compound that has an oxygen atom single bonded to two carbons
  10. 21. A compound that contains a carbon double bonded to an oxygen
  11. 23. A copolymer where the monomers are randomly distributed