Across
- 3. formed when one or more of the hydrogen atoms of ammonia are replaced by an alkyl group.
- 5. Organic Compounds containing only single bonds
- 8. the reaction between an organic acid and an alcohol to produce an ester plus water
- 9. formed when a carbonyl group (-C=O) is found on an interior carbon atom that is attached to two other carbon atoms.
- 11. a molecular formula that can be represented by more than one structural arrangement
- 12. a homologous series of organic compounds whose functional group is a carboxyl group (-COOH)
- 13. homologous series of saturated hydrocarbons that release energy when burned
- 16. organic compounds whose type formula is R-CO-OR.
- 17. contain the carboxylic group (-COOH) but also contain an amine group
- 18. organic compounds that contain only atoms of hydrogen and carbon
- 20. Compounds containing one or more double or triple covalent bonds
- 21. atoms or groups of atoms that replace hydrogen atoms in a hydrocarbon and give the compound distinctive physical and chemical properties
- 23. organic compounds made up of chains of smaller units contently bonded together.
Down
- 1. when an ester reacts with an inorganic base to produce an alcohol and a soap
- 2. homologous series of unsaturated hydrocarbons that contain one triple bond
- 3. each member of this series contains one double covalent bond
- 4. involves the replacement of one or more of the hydrogen atoms in a saturated hydrocarbon with another atom or group
- 6. involve adding one or more atoms at a double or triple bond.
- 7. a chemical process in which yeast cells secrete the enzyme zymase and break the six carbon chain of sugars into carbon dioxide and two carbon fragments of alcohol
- 10. a compound formed by the combination of the two amino acids
- 13. organic compounds in which the carbonyl group is found at the end of the carbon
- 14. formation of these larger polymer molecules is called this in which each individual unit of a polymer is called a monomer.
- 15. series of organic compounds in which two carbon chains are joined together by an oxygen atom bonded between two carbon atoms
- 19. When a halogen replaces a hydrogen atom in an alkane, the compound is called this
- 22. organic compounds in which one or more hydrogen atoms of a hydrocarbon are replaced by an OH- group