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