The compound CH3-CH-Cl-CH3 is 1-chlorobutane. It is a four-carbon alkane that contains one chlorine atom. It is a colorless liquid at room temperature and is slightly soluble in water. It is primarily used as a solvent in organic chemistry.
The compound CH3CH2CHCH3CH2CH2CH3 cannot be a real compound. Perhaps you mean CH3CH2CH(CH3)CH2CH2CH3 which would be 3-methylhexane.
Butyl. It would be butane if the last ch2 was a ch3. It is short one bond
ch3ccl2ch2ch2ch3 - 2,2-dichloropentane
Hexane.
CH3-CH2-CH2-CH=CH2 will be names as 1-pentene or pent-1-ene
It is 1 fluoropentane.
No such compound because the 2nd C from the left has only 2 bonds, and it needs to have 4 bonds. If you mean H3C --CH2--CH2--CH3, then this compound is n-butane.
butanol
Cch3ch2ch2ch2cohohh this is the structure of which organic compound
The compound CH2=CH-CH=CH2 when reacts with HBr gives 1,4 addition product, CH3-CH=CH-CH2Br
CH3-CH2-CH2-CH=CH2 will be names as 1-pentene or pent-1-ene
It is 1 fluoropentane.
No such compound because the 2nd C from the left has only 2 bonds, and it needs to have 4 bonds. If you mean H3C --CH2--CH2--CH3, then this compound is n-butane.
butanol
Cch3ch2ch2ch2cohohh this is the structure of which organic compound
There is no such compound
No such compound because the 2nd C from the left has only 2 bonds, and it needs to have 4 bonds. If you mean H3C --CH2--CH2--CH3, then this compound is n-butane.
It is an haloalkane (aka alkyl halide).
CH3-CH(I)-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3 + CH3-ONa --------> CH3-CH(O-CH3)-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3 + NaI
Ethylbromide is the name of the compound CH3-CH2-Br.
OCTANE