ADVANCED CHEMISTRY 9

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  1. 4. Describes the properties of an electron in an atom.
  2. 5. International system for naming chemical compounds.
  3. 10. Related to carbon-containing compounds.
  4. 11. Hydrocarbons that contain at least one C≡C triple bond.
  5. 14. Negatively charged subatomic particle.
  6. 16. Organic compound formed from an acid and an alcohol.
  7. 19. Organic compound containing the –COOH group.
  8. 20. Region where electrons are found around the nucleus.
  9. 22. Saturated hydrocarbon arranged in a ring.
  10. 23. Carbon chains that form closed rings.
  11. 25. Organic compound that contains the –OH functional group.
  12. 26. Hydrocarbons that contain at least one C=C double bond.
  13. 28. Neutral particle found in the nucleus.
  14. 31. Shows the actual number of atoms in a molecule.
  15. 34. Bond formed by transfer of electrons.
  16. 35. Compound made only of carbon and hydrogen.
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  1. 1. Bond formed by sharing of electrons.
  2. 2. The simplest alkane (CH₄).
  3. 3. Ability of atoms to bond with themselves.
  4. 6. Alkane with four carbon atoms.
  5. 7. Electron found in the outermost shell of an atom.
  6. 8. Cyclic compounds that are not aromatic.
  7. 9. Organic compounds with a carbonyl group inside the chain.
  8. 12. Organic compound with an oxygen linking two carbon chains.
  9. 13. Compound mainly made of carbon bonded to other elements.
  10. 15. Force that holds atoms together in a compound.
  11. 17. Organic compounds with a terminal carbonyl group (–CHO).
  12. 18. Saturated hydrocarbons with only single bonds.
  13. 21. Atoms tend to have eight electrons in their outer shell.
  14. 24. Atom or group that replaces hydrogen in a chain.
  15. 27. Aromatic hydrocarbon with a ring structure.
  16. 29. Organic compounds that are not aromatic.
  17. 30. Having unequal sharing of electrons.
  18. 32. Group obtained from an alkane by removing one hydrogen.
  19. 33. Positively charged particle found in the nucleus.