Organic Chemistry - Unit 1 Review

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Across
  1. 5. VSEPR electron domain geometry with two electron domains around the central atom
  2. 6. Hydrocarbon with four carbons in a straight chain
  3. 10. VSEPR electron domain geometry with six electron domains around the central atom
  4. 11. Element represented by an intersection or end of a line in a line structure where no other letter is written
  5. 13. Molecule that donates a proton (Bronsted-Lowry), forms H+ in water (Arrhenius), or accepts nonbonding electrons (Lewis)
  6. 14. Describes orbitals of the same energy
  7. 16. Hydrocarbon with one carbon
  8. 19. Type of bond formed directly head-to-head between orbitals
  9. 20. Type of bond formed side-to-side between p orbitals
  10. 21. Energy released when an atom gains an electron
  11. 22. Hydrocarbon with seven carbons in a straight chain
  12. 23. Describes orbitals formed by combining different orbital types (s, p, d, etc.)
  13. 25. VSEPR electron domain geometry with five electron domains around the central atom
Down
  1. 1. Hydrocarbon with nine carbons in a straight chain
  2. 2. Describes electrons that are shared among multiple atoms
  3. 3. Measure of an atom's ability to attract shared electrons to itself
  4. 4. Molecule that accepts a proton (Bronsted-Lowry), forms OH- in water (Arrhenius), or donates nonbonding electrons (Lewis)
  5. 7. Hydrocarbon with three carbons in a straight chain
  6. 8. Hydrocarbon with two carbons
  7. 9. Scientist who originally developed the periodic table
  8. 11. Positively charged ion (has lost electrons)
  9. 12. The full set of valence electrons preferred by most atoms on the periodic table
  10. 15. VSEPR electron domain geometry with three electron domains around the central atom
  11. 17. VSEPR electron domain geometry with four electron domains around the central atom
  12. 18. Structures that show bonding and nonbonding valence electrons in covalent molecules
  13. 24. Negatively charged ion (has gained electrons)