Organic Chem, Ch. 13 Word Scramble
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Organic Chem, Chapter 13 | Organic Chem, Chapter 13 |
Unsaturated | A molecule that contains a carbon-carbon multiple bond, to which more hydrogen atoms can be added. |
Saturated | A molecule whose carbon atoms bond to the maximum number of hydrogen atoms. |
Alkene | A hydrocarbon that contains a carbon-carbon double bond. |
Alkyne | A hydrocarbon that contains a carbon-carbon triple bond. |
Cycloalkene | A cyclic hydrocarbon that contains a double bond. |
Cis-trans isomers | Alkenes that have the same connections between atoms but differ in their three-dimensional structures because of the way that groups are attached to different sides of the double bond. |
Addition reaction | A general reaction type in which a substance X-Y adds to the multiple bond of an unsaturated reactant to yield a saturated product that has only single bonds. |
Elimination reaction | A general reaction type in which a saturated reactant yields an unsaturated product by losing groups from two adjacent carbons. |
Substitution reaction | A general reaction type in which an atom or group of atoms in a molecule is replaced by another atom or group of atoms. |
Rearrangement reaction | A general reaction type in which a molecule undergoes bond reorganization to yield an isomer. |
Hydrogenation | The addition of H2 to a multiple bond to give a saturated product. |
Halogenation (alkene) | The addition of Cl2 to Br2 to a multiple bond to give a dihalide product. |
Hydrohalogenation | The addition of HCl or HBr to a multiple bond to give an alkyl halide product. |
Hydration | The addition of water to a multiple bond to give an alcohol product. |
Reaction mechanism | A description of the individual steps by which old bonds are broken and new bonds formed are in a reaction. |
Polymer | A large molecule formed by the repetitive bonding together of many smaller molecules. |
Monomer | A small molecule that is used to prepare a polymer. |
Aromatic | The class of compounds containing benzene-like rings. |
Resonance | The phenomenon where the true structure of a molecule is an average among two or more conventional structures. |
Nitration | The substitution of a nitro group (-NO2) for a hydrogen on an aromatic ring. |
Halogenation (aromatic) | The substitution of a halogen group(-X) for a hydrogen on an aromatic ring. |
Sulfonation | The substitution of a sulfonic acid group (-SO3H) for a hydrogen on an aromatic ring. |
Phenyl | The C6H5-group. |
Markovnikov's rule | In the addition of HX to an alkene, the H becomes attached to the carbon that already has the most H's, and the X becomes attached to the carbon that has fewer H's. |
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