ACROSS 1. stereoisomer that is superimposible on its mirror image 4. reaction that forms a less substituted alcohol 5. explains the order of stability of carbocations 8. the reason 1-cyclohexenol cannot be stored in a bottle. 9. the only reaction we know that involves an alkene as a product 10. carbon oxygen bond that is sp2 11. reaction that forms an alkene 12. non-superimposable mirror images DOWN 2. three dimensional arrangement of atoms 3. product from the reaction of an alkene + water + acid 6. most stable position for an atom to be when in a chair conformation 7. electron deficient carbon

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1. stereoisomer that is superimposible on its mirror image
4. reaction that forms a less substituted alcohol
5. explains the order of stability of carbocations
8. the reason 1-cyclohexenol cannot be stored in a bottle.
9. the only reaction we know that involves an alkene as a product
10. carbon oxygen bond that is sp2
11. reaction that forms an alkene
12. non-superimposable mirror images
DOWN
2. three dimensional arrangement of atoms
3. product from the reaction of an alkene + water + acid
6. most stable position for an atom to be when in a chair conformation
7. electron deficient carbon
Transcribed Image Text:ACROSS 1. stereoisomer that is superimposible on its mirror image 4. reaction that forms a less substituted alcohol 5. explains the order of stability of carbocations 8. the reason 1-cyclohexenol cannot be stored in a bottle. 9. the only reaction we know that involves an alkene as a product 10. carbon oxygen bond that is sp2 11. reaction that forms an alkene 12. non-superimposable mirror images DOWN 2. three dimensional arrangement of atoms 3. product from the reaction of an alkene + water + acid 6. most stable position for an atom to be when in a chair conformation 7. electron deficient carbon
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