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- 3. If 𝚫G > 0, the reaction is spontaneous in the _____ direction
- 5. An electron-deficient chemical species in organic reactions
- 8. What the first "A" in CuAAC stands for
- 10. A chemical substance, in Bronsted-Lowry Acid-Base Theory, that can both accept and donate protons
- 13. An electron-rich chemical species in organic reactions
- 17. The common name of 2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid
- 18. Polar molecules typically have a net _____ moment
- 19. This type of forces exists between nonpolar molecules
- 20. The _____ cell is an electrochemical device that converts chemical energy from spontaneous redox reactions into electrical energy
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- 1. You would expect the compound HBrC=CHBr to exhibit _____ isomerism
- 2. This organic acid has two cis-trans isomers which are maleic acid and fumaric acid
- 4. Alkanes undergo _____ substitution with halogens
- 6. Another name for isopropyl alcohol
- 7. The salt formed between this and sodium is a very strong base
- 9. The intermediary halide formed during the elimination reactions of alkynes
- 11. A _____ mixture contains an equal amount of both optical isomers of a chemical species
- 12. Aluminum chloride is a _____ acid
- 14. The common name of 2-hydroxypropanoic acid
- 15. What the last "C" in CuAAC stands for
- 16. 𝚫G = 0 is also known as chemical _____
