Organic Chemistry Crossword!

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  1. 1. An organic compound with a terminal carbonyl group (C=O) at the end of a chain.
  2. 5. A reaction where one atom or group is replaced by another.
  3. 7. A compound containing a nitrogen atom bonded to carbon or hydrogen.
  4. 8. A reaction where atoms are removed, forming a double bond.
  5. 9. A benzene ring with a hydroxyl (-OH) group attached.
  6. 12. Reaction An elimination reaction that proceeds in two steps via a carbocation intermediate.
  7. 14. A structural isomer that rapidly interconverts with another form.
  8. 16. A large molecule composed of repeating subunits called monomers.
  9. 18. A reaction where water breaks a bond in a compound.
  10. 19. A reaction where atoms add across a double or triple bond.
  11. 20. A process where monomers combine to form a polymer.
  12. 21. A cyclic compound with alternating double bonds, following Huckel’s rule.
  13. 24. A species that donates an electron pair in a reaction.
  14. 26. Rule A rule that determines whether a cyclic compound is aromatic.
  15. 28. A hydrocarbon containing at least one triple bond.
  16. 29. Reaction A one-step elimination reaction where a base removes a proton, forming a double bond.
  17. 30. A reaction involving the loss of electrons or an increase in oxidation state.
  18. 32. An organic compound derived from a carboxylic acid and an alcohol.
  19. 35. An organic compound containing an -OH group.
  20. 37. The base-catalyzed hydrolysis of an ester, commonly used in soap making.
  21. 38. A compound with a carbonyl group (C=O) within a carbon chain.
  22. 39. A reaction involving the gain of electrons or a decrease in oxidation state.
  23. 40. A hydrocarbon containing at least one double bond.
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  1. 2. Stereoisomers that are not mirror images of each other.
  2. 3. The delocalization of electrons within a molecule, often in aromatic compounds.
  3. 4. Group A specific group of atoms responsible for a compound’s chemical properties.
  4. 6. Reaction A nucleophilic substitution reaction that proceeds in two steps with a carbocation intermediate.
  5. 10. A species that accepts an electron pair in a reaction.
  6. 11. Rule A rule stating that the most stable (more substituted) alkene is favored in an elimination reaction.
  7. 13. A functional group (-COOH) found in carboxylic acids.
  8. 15. Rule A rule stating that the more substituted carbon gets the additional hydrogen in an addition reaction.
  9. 17. One of two mirror-image forms of a chiral molecule.
  10. 22. A compound with a carbonyl group (C=O) bonded to a nitrogen atom.
  11. 23. A hydrocarbon with only single bonds between carbon atoms.
  12. 25. A compound with an oxygen atom bonded to two carbon atoms (-O-).
  13. 27. Reaction A nucleophilic substitution reaction that occurs in a single step with inversion of configuration.
  14. 31. Compounds with the same molecular formula but different structures.
  15. 33. A compound containing a sulfur-hydrogen (-SH) group.
  16. 34. The property of a molecule that makes it non-superimposable on its mirror image.
  17. 36. A species with an unpaired electron.