Organic Chemistry

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Across
  1. 3. The name given to a straight hydrocarbon chain with the formula C6H14.
  2. 4. The IUPAC prefix given to an alkane containing chlorine.
  3. 5. The name given to an alkane in a 'ring' structure.
  4. 7. The reaction that occurs where new bonds are formed between carbon and halogen atoms.
  5. 9. The simplest form of an alkane.
  6. 11. The atom usually bonded to carbon.
  7. 12. The type of isomer that allows cis and trans.
  8. 13. The type of light needed for a substitution reaction to take place.
  9. 14. The special name given to an aromatic structure with the formula C6H6
  10. 15. The name given to structures that differ but have the same molecular formula.
Down
  1. 1. The name given to a hydrocarbon involving a double bond.
  2. 2. The type of reaction that involved adding a halogen to an alkene.
  3. 3. The name given to a compound containing hydrogen and carbon.
  4. 6. The reaction alkanes undergo with the presence of air and oxygen.
  5. 8. The name given to a compound that does not occur naturally within the Earth.
  6. 10. The number of bonds surrounding a carbon atom.