Across
- 4. A compound featuring a phosphorus-nitrogen double bond.
- 6. Referring to a point in a spectroscopic analysis where the absorbance of two or more species is the same at different wavelengths.
- 8. A compound where all hydrogen atoms in a hydrocarbon have been replaced by fluorine atoms.
- 10. A chemical reaction where ozone is used to cleave carbon-carbon double bonds.
- 12. A compound analogous to phosgene but containing sulfur instead of oxygen.
- 13. Relating to aliphatic compounds containing fluorine atoms.
- 14. A compound containing iodine and used as an antimicrobial agent.
- 16. Describing certain types of concerted chemical reactions involving the reorganization of π-electrons.
- 18. Referring to an extremely acidic substance, often characterized by a very low pH.
- 19. Pertaining to cyclic compounds containing only carbon atoms.
- 20. A cyclic compound containing boron, oxygen, and carbon atoms.
Down
- 1. A six-membered cyclic ether containing one oxygen and two carbon atoms.
- 2. A compound containing both an epoxy group and a silicon atom.
- 3. The process of converting monomers into a relatively small number of molecules consisting of repeating units.
- 5. A rare class of organic compounds featuring a double-bonded nitrogen and oxygen.
- 7. A chemical reaction where two or more unsaturated molecules combine to form a cyclic compound.
- 9. The phenomenon where stereoisomers of a compound are not mirror images and have different physical properties.
- 11. Compounds containing aluminum-hydrogen bonds.
- 15. A polymer consisting of cyclic repeating units.
- 17. A boron-containing compound featuring a spiro structure.
