An Introduction to Organic Molecules

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Across
  1. 4. Chemical properties describing high order and lattice formation on a microscopic basis. (adjective)
  2. 6. The main part of a reaction. (noun)
  3. 7. To separate, withdraw.(verb)
  4. 11. How much of a chemical is found in a certain amount of liquid. (noun)
  5. 13. A compound that originates from a similar molecule by a chemical reaction. (noun)
  6. 16. The smell of compounds. (noun)
  7. 19. Compound that only has single bonds. (adjective)
  8. 20. Naturally occurring organic compounds with at least one nitrogen atom. (noun).
  9. 21. Molecule with the same amount and type of atoms, but structured differently. (noun)
  10. 22. A characteristic of a compound. (noun)
Down
  1. 1. A chemical substance used to treat illnesses. (noun)
  2. 2. An amount of something. (noun)
  3. 3. Chemicals produced by humans rather than nature. (adjective).
  4. 5. Chemicals that can be dispersed in a liquid. (adjective)
  5. 8. The remaining materials after a reaction took place. (noun)
  6. 9. The element organic chemistry is centered around. (noun)
  7. 10. To separate a mixture of chemicals using boiling and condensing. (verb)
  8. 12. A certain property that ring-shaped compounds can have. (adjective).
  9. 14. Found plentiful, in ample amounts. (adjective)
  10. 15. Resilient in nature, buoyant. (adjective)
  11. 17. A compound that leads to addictive behavior. (noun)
  12. 18. A large deposit of chemicals. (noun)