Name the five isomers of C6H14. What is the functional group for aromatic hydrocarbons? Would it just be the benzene ring? How many carbons does butane have? Which of these compounds is a saturated hydrocarbon? (a) Ethene (b) Ethane (c) Ethyne (d) Ethanol ...
What is the molecular formula for a hydrocarbon with 21 carbons that is, (a) completely saturated (b) an alkene (c) an alkyne If I have a hydrocarbon molecule that is just a chain (no branches), and it is fully saturated, with 8 carbons, what would be its...
What is the molecular weight of acetic acid? Provide the IUPAC name for the following molecule: What is the IUPAC name for the chemical formula PBO2? What is the IUPAC name of CaCO3? What is the basicity of ethanoic acid? What is the proper IUPAC name for the structure shown in the ...
Molecular Weight: 563.672; Density: 1.173; Boiling Point: 705.7 Oc at 760 Mmhg; Melting Point: 149-153 Oc; CAS No.: 1206525-47-4; Formula: C62h91n17o21; EINECS: 205-358-3; Type: Pharmaceutical Intermediates; Appearance: Powder; Colour: White; Packaging: According...
Ester is a chemical compound that forms simply by replacing the hydrogen of an acid with an alkyl or other organic group. It is made from either an organic acid or inorganic acid, during which a minimum of one –OH (hydroxyl) group is replaced by an –O
What is the meaning of the term tertiary(3^o ) when it is used to classify alcohols? Draw a structural formula for the one tertiary(3^o ) alcohol with the molecular formula C4H10O. What is the condensed structural formula of ethene? What is the mass of 1.35 L of ethyl alcohol? Whic...
What is the general formula for an alkene? Properties of alkenes An alkene is a hydrocarbon (a molecule that contains carbon and hydrogen atoms) that has a double bond between 2 of the carbons in the carbon chain. Similar to alkanes, the first 3 alkenes are colorless gases. Alkenes that ...
All chemical compounds have a chemical name that is based on the the elements they contain and often the types of bonds between the atoms. Some chemical compounds also have common names that have potentially been in use for thousands of years. For example water's chemical name is dihydrogen ...
Which of the following compounds has a molecular dipole moment? Explain in detail what a dipole moment is. What is the relationship between the dipole moment and band moment? How is it possible to have bond moments and yet be nonpolar?
One could derive the degree of “biobasedness” from the mass of the respective raw materials. For instance, in a compound of 30% (weight) starch in PE, one could argue that 30% of the material is biobased (renewable). However, starch contains moisture, and its formula (C6H10O5)n ...