Organic Chemistry

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Across
  1. 3. an organic compound that has two alkyl groups attached to the oxygen
  2. 5. containing only sing c-c bonds
  3. 6. a compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
  4. 8. an organic compound that is characterized by the presence of a carbonyl group bonded to an oxygen atom
  5. 9. a functional group that contains a carbon atom joined to an oxygen atom with a double covalent bond
  6. 11. an organic compound in which one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by alkyl group
  7. 12. a reaction of an alkene or alkyne in which a molecule, such as hydrogen or a halogen is added to a double or triple bond
  8. 14. an organic compound that is characterized by the presence of a carboxyl group
  9. 18. a hydrocarbon that has only single bonds between carbons atoms
  10. 19. a compound in which an amino group and a carboxyl are attached to the same carbon atom.
  11. 20. a substitution group or branch derived from a hydrocarbon general formula R
Down
  1. 1. an organic compound that is characterized by a terminal carbonyl functional group is bonded to at least one hydrogen atom
  2. 2. containing at least one double or triple bond between carbon atoms
  3. 4. a condensation reaction in which a carboxylic acid and an alcohol combine to produce an ester and water
  4. 5. a compound that has the same molecular formula as another compound but a different molecular structure
  5. 7. an organic compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms in its molecular structure
  6. 10. an organic compound in which the carbon atom of a carbonyl group is bonded to two carbon atoms
  7. 13. a functional group that consists of a hydroxyl group attached to the carbon atom of a carbonyl group
  8. 15. an organic compound that is characterized by the presence of a hydroxyl group
  9. 16. a hydrocarbon that contains at leas one c-- double bond
  10. 17. a hydrocarbon that contains at least one triple bond
  11. 20. an organic compound in which the carbon atom of a carbonyl is bonded to a nitrogen atom