Across
- 2. Describes a bond with unequal sharing of electrons.
- 4. Aromatic hydrocarbon with a six-carbon ring and alternating double bonds.
- 5. Bond formed through transfer of electrons between atoms.
- 7. Positively charged particle found in the nucleus.
- 8. Saturated hydrocarbon arranged in a ring structure.
- 10. Compound made only of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
- 13. Electron in the outermost shell involved in bonding.
- 15. Cyclic compound that is not aromatic.
- 19. Organic compound with general formula R–O–R’.
- 20. Unsaturated hydrocarbons that contain at least one double bond.
- 21. Number describing the location and energy of an electron in an atom.
- 23. Referring to compounds primarily made of carbon and hydrogen.
- 26. Formula showing the actual number of each type of atom in a molecule.
- 30. A four-carbon alkane (C₄H₁₀).
- 31. Rule stating atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve eight valence electrons.
- 32. Organic compounds containing the –COOH functional group.
- 34. The simplest hydrocarbon with one carbon atom (CH₄).
- 35. Negatively charged subatomic particle.
Down
- 1. Organic compound with the functional group R–OH.
- 3. Fixed region around the nucleus where electrons are found.
- 6. Carbon atoms connected to form a closed loop.
- 9. Electron located in the outermost energy level of an atom.
- 11. Organic compound arranged in open chains (non-aromatic).
- 12. Organic compounds with a carbonyl group bonded to two carbon atoms.
- 14. Saturated hydrocarbons containing only single bonds.
- 16. Force that holds atoms together in a compound.
- 17. Neutral particle found inside the atomic nucleus.
- 18. The ability of carbon to bond with itself to form chains.
- 22. Bond formed by sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
- 24. Organic compounds containing the –CHO functional group.
- 25. Unsaturated hydrocarbons containing at least one triple bond.
- 27. Organic compound with general formula RCOOR’.
- 28. Group An atom or group of atoms replacing hydrogen in a parent chain.
- 29. International organization responsible for chemical naming rules.
- 33. An alkane minus one hydrogen atom.
