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bb. = chemical species that donates an electron pair in a chemical reaction
cc. = noncovalent interactions between molecules
dd. - force that has occurred between polar molecules that results in electrostatic interaction of either attraction or repulsion
ee. = compound with the same number of atoms but different connectivity or differ in space
ff. = systematic naming prefix for 14 carbons
gg. = a class of organic compound in which a carbonyl is bonded to a chlorine atom
hh. = intrinsic ability of an atom to attract electrons
ii. = systematic naming prefix for 9 carbons
jj. = a class of organic compounds that contains an sulfur atom bonded to two r groups (which could be carbon atoms)
kk. = a class of organic compounds that contain the oh bonded to a carbon atom.
ll. = systematic naming prefix for 18 carbons
mm. = weighted average of all elements naturally occurring isotopes
nn. = an organic molecule that contains a sulfur and hydrogen atom bonded.
oo. = systematic naming prefix for 16 carbons
pp. = atoms other than carbon and hydrogen.
qq. = a class of organic compounds that contains a nitrogen atom bonded to one or more carbon atoms
rr. = molecule that is formed when a brønsted - lowry base accepts a proton (h+)
ss. = systematic naming prefix for 15 carbons
tt. = a functional group derived from ester in which the carbon in the carbonyl has been replaced by phosphorous atom
uu. = a class of organic compounds that contain a carbonyl and an hydroxyl group
vv. = isomer that differs in spacial arrangement that is mirror image but not superimposable
ww. =a class of organic compounds that contains a carbonyl group bonded to at least one hydrogen atom
xx. =an attraction between positive and negative full charges
yy. =a class of organic compounds that contains an oxygen atom bonded to two carbon atoms where one of those carbon atoms are a carbonyl.
zz. = common clusters of heteroatoms, or carbons with unusual bonding patterns
aaa. =cyclic ether in a three atom ring
bb. A Lewis base donates an electron - pair in a chemical reaction.
cc. Intermolecular forces are non - covalent interactions between molecules.
dd. Dipole - dipole forces occur between polar molecules due to electrostatic interactions.
ee. Isomers have the same number of atoms but different connectivity or spatial arrangements.
ff. Tetradeca - is the systematic naming prefix for 14 carbons.
gg. Acyl chlorides are organic compounds with a carbonyl bonded to a chlorine atom.
hh. Electronegativity is the intrinsic ability of an atom to attract electrons.
ii. Nona - is the systematic naming prefix for 9 carbons.
jj. Thioethers contain a sulfur atom bonded to two R groups.
kk. Alcohols are organic compounds with an OH group bonded to a carbon atom.
ll. Octadeca - is the systematic naming prefix for 18 carbons.
mm. Atomic mass is the weighted average of all naturally occurring isotopes.
nn. Thiol is an organic molecule with a sulfur and hydrogen atom bonded.
oo. Hexadeca - is the systematic naming prefix for 16 carbons.
pp. Heteroatoms are atoms other than carbon and hydrogen.
qq. Amines are organic compounds with a nitrogen atom bonded to one or more carbon atoms.
rr. Conjugate acid is formed when a Brønsted - Lowry base accepts a proton.
ss. Pentadeca - is the systematic naming prefix for 15 carbons.
tt. Phosphonate is a functional group derived from ester with a phosphorus replacing the carbon in the carbonyl.
uu. Carboxylic acids contain a carbonyl and a hydroxyl group.
vv. Enantiomers are isomers that are non - superimposable mirror images.
ww. Aldehydes are organic compounds with a carbonyl bonded to at least one hydrogen atom.
xx. Ionic bond is an attraction between positive and negative full charges.
yy. Esters are organic compounds with an oxygen atom bonded to two carbon atoms, one of which is a carbonyl.
zz. Functional groups are common clusters of heteroatoms or carbons with unusual bonding patterns.
aaa. Epoxide is a cyclic ether in a three - atom ring.
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bb. Lewis base
cc. Intermolecular forces
dd. Dipole - dipole force
ee. Isomer
ff. Tetradeca -
gg. Acyl chloride
hh. Electronegativity
ii. Nona -
jj. Thioether
kk. Alcohol
ll. Octadeca -
mm. Atomic mass
nn. Thiol
oo. Hexadeca -
pp. Heteroatom
qq. Amine
rr. Conjugate acid
ss. Pentadeca -
tt. Phosphonate
uu. Carboxylic acid
vv. Enantiomer
ww. Aldehyde
xx. Ionic bond
yy. Ester
zz. Functional group
aaa. Epoxide