Ethyl = 2 (Di)methyl = 1 (x2) Decane = 10 So 14 at a guess.
methyl ethyl ketone
To begin with, octane is a chain of 8 carbons. If you were to draw these eight carbons in a row and number them 1-8, then the numbers corresponding to the substituents (chloro, ethyl and methyl) will show you where to put them. Off of the fifth carbon from one end (make sure you are consistent with which end you use!) is Cl Off of the third carbon is the ethyl group (CH2-CH3) and off of the fourth is the methyl group (CH3)
The bonds in ethyl methyl ketone are covalent.
yes
Methyl alcohol
methyl ethyl ketone
To begin with, octane is a chain of 8 carbons. If you were to draw these eight carbons in a row and number them 1-8, then the numbers corresponding to the substituents (chloro, ethyl and methyl) will show you where to put them. Off of the fifth carbon from one end (make sure you are consistent with which end you use!) is Cl Off of the third carbon is the ethyl group (CH2-CH3) and off of the fourth is the methyl group (CH3)
The bonds in ethyl methyl ketone are covalent.
acetone + ethyl magnesium bromide = 2-methyl-2-butanol
Not MEK (methyl ethyl ketone), MEK peroxide (methyl ethyl ketone peroxide, which is trimeric).
cyclohexanol,methyl ethyl keaton,tetra, pvc resin
yes
methyl, ethyl, propyl
11. Undecane 12. Dodecane 13. Tridecane 14. Tetradecane 15. Pentadecane 16. Hexadecane 17. Heptadecane 18. Octadeane 19. Nonadecane 20. Hemicosane
The methyl and ethyl groups, respectively.
Yes
Methyl alcohol