C6H12 (aq) + 9O2 (g) ==> 6CO2 (g) + 6H2O
The reaction is:C6H12 + 9 O2 = 6 CO2 + 6 H2O
Yes: cis-3-hexene and trans-3-hexene.
3-Hexene is an alkene reactant that can either be trans or cis. Br2 is a ragent and stands for Bromine. In order to know the reaction between 3-hexene and Br2 we have to know whether it is trans-3-hexene or cis-3-hexene.
Mixture of 2-hexene and 3-hexene
I suppose that trans-3-hexene is more stable because the boiling point is greater.
The position of double bond is different. CH3-CH=CH-CH2-CH2-CH3 is 2-hexene CH3-CH2-CH=CH-CH2-CH3 is 3-hexene
Hexene, C6H12, contains single bonds and 1 double bond
Testing, if you mean determining in your substance is hexane or hexene, could be to test the boiling point of each. Hexene's will be higher because of the double bond.
Balanced reaction: C4H10 + 13/2 O2 --> 4CO2 + 5H2O
it is nonpolar
Yes
Undecane - C11H243-methyl-4-propylheptane