A general formula of alcohols is CnH2n+1-OH
You will get Pb(OH)4
* For the alkanes, the general formula is CnH2n+2 EXAMPLE: CH4, C4H10 * For the alkenes, the equation is CnH2n EXAMPLE: C2H4 where n is the number of atoms in one molecule of the hydrocarbon.
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It must be 1 x 10-9
Cnh2n+1+oH
A general formula of alcohols is CnH2n+1-OH
CnH2n +1N is an integer
Butyl! Alkane is CnH2n+2 Alkyl group is alkane - hydrogen CnH2n+1
You will get Pb(OH)4
* For the alkanes, the general formula is CnH2n+2 EXAMPLE: CH4, C4H10 * For the alkenes, the equation is CnH2n EXAMPLE: C2H4 where n is the number of atoms in one molecule of the hydrocarbon.
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1-propanol will formed CH3CH2CH2-OH +KBr
It must be 1 x 10-9
BaCO3 Because it is an insoluble Salt.
The general molecular formula of cycloalkenes with only one double bond and one ring (cycle) is:CnH(2n - 2d)in whichn is a positve integer more than 4 representing the number of C atoms andd is the number of double bonds (integer, must be smaller than n-1)Example: benzene is n=6 and d=3, so C6H6 [C6H(2x6-2x3) = C6H(12-6)]
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