ORGMOL

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Across
  1. 2. – Mass per unit volume (measurable).
  2. 5. – Expanded linear form of a ketone group.
  3. 6. – Structural depiction of an aldehyde group.
  4. 9. – Electron distribution across multiple structures.
  5. 10. – Expanded linear form of an aldehyde group.
  6. 13. – Species that donates an electron pair.
  7. 14. – Carbonyl functional group symbol.
  8. 16. – General structure for carboxylic acids.
  9. 18. – Observable spoilage producing strong odors.
  10. 19. – General structure for ketones.
  11. 20. – Visible chemical change producing alcohols/acids.
  12. 21. – Temperature where liquid turns to gas.
  13. 24. – Species that accepts an electron pair.
  14. 27. cleavage – Bond breaking next to a carbonyl.
  15. 28. – Tendency to evaporate quickly.
  16. 29. – Observable lab procedure measuring acid/base strength.
Down
  1. 1. – Same formula, different arrangement of atoms.
  2. 2. – Separation of charge in a molecule.
  3. 3. planar – Flat, 120° geometry around carbonyl carbon.
  4. 4. bond – Intermolecular attraction involving hydrogen.
  5. 7. – Electron-withdrawing/donating effect through sigma bonds.
  6. 8. – Burning or stinging effect on skin/eyes.
  7. 11. – Ability to dissolve in water.
  8. 12. – General structure for aldehydes.
  9. 15. – Structural depiction of a carboxyl group.
  10. 17. – C=O unit described at atomic level.
  11. 22. – Structural shorthand for the carboxyl group.
  12. 23. – Temperature where solid turns to liquid.
  13. 25. – Detectable smell.
  14. 26. – Structural shorthand for the aldehyde group.