Organic chemistry definitions
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- Created on: 13-01-20 09:06
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Clues
- A hydrocarbon with carbon atoms joined together in a ring structure, e.g. - cyclopentane (9, 11)
- An atom or group of atoms that is attracted to an electron rich center where it accepts a par of electrons to form a new covalent bond (12)
- During the breaking up of a molecule, the two electrons in a bond split evenly between each atom (11, 7)
- Organic compound that contains carbon and hydrogen atoms only (11)
- The chemistry of carbon containing compounds (7, 9)
- The minimal detail that shows the arrangement of atoms in a molecule (10, 7)
- The part of the organic molecule responsible for it's chemical reactions (10, 5)
- The simplest algebraic formula of a member of a homologous series (7, 7)
- The simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element in a compound (9, 7)
- Where different groups attached to each carbon of a carbon-carbon double bond may be arranged differently because of the restricted rotation of the carbon-carbon double bond (2, 9)
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