Chemistry Definitions
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- Created on: 22-04-13 14:04
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Clues
- A diagram showing alternative routes between reactants and products that allows the indirect determination of an enthalpy change from other known enthalpy changes using Hess' law. (8, 5)
- A hydrocarbon with carbon atoms joined together in a ring structure. (9, 11)
- A hydrocarbon with carbon atoms joined together in straight or branched chains. (9, 11)
- A very long molecular chain, formed by peated addition reactions of many unsaturated alkene molecules (monomers). (8, 7)
- Compounds with the same structural formula but with a different arrangement of the atoms in space. (13)
- The breaking of a covalent bond with both of the bonded electrons going to one of the atoms, forming a cation and an anion. (11, 7)
- The equilibrium that exists in a closed system when the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction. (7, 11)
- The molar relationship between the relative quantities of substances taking part in a reaction. (13)
- The process in mass spectronomy that causes a positive ion to split into pieces, one of which is a positive fragment ion. (13)
- The reaction of an alcohol with a carboxylic acid to produce an ester and water. (14)
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