| Clue | Answer | |
| This type of drawing shows the relative stereochemistry of two carbons along a bond | |
| This oxidative reaction with an allotrope of oxygen splits alkenes into two carbonyl compounds | |
| This alcohol, with formula C₆H₅OH, has a pKa of about 10 and used to be called carbolic acid | |
| This heterocycle with the formula, C₉H₇N, is a pyridine fused to a benzene | |
| This reaction to make 6-membered rings, is a condensation reaction followed by an aldol | |
| This one-pot synthesis makes amino acids from cyanide, ammonium, and a carbonyl | |
| This is a type of isomerization reaction where functional groups interconvert, like enol to ketone | |
| This functional group, also called a carbamate, is made of both an amide and an ester | |
| This term, from the Latin for neighbor, describes when two things are bound to neighboring carbons | |
| This reaction between an alkoxide and a primary alkyl halide will produce ethers | |
| This is the common name of dimethyl benzene, and mixtures of its isomers make a good solvent | |
| This organophosphorus zwitterion is one of the two things needed for the Wittig reaction | |
| During elimination reactions, this rule states that the more substituted alkene should form | |