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Branched chain affect the melting point of organic compounds. Melting point of branched chain compounds become low as compared to linear chain compounds.
YES. and it has the same content of carbon and hydrogen molecules to n-butane
well, branched chains r branched off and staright chains r straight with no bendings hope this helps
A straight chain hydrocarbon has two carbons that are bonded to only one other carbon (the terminal carbons). A branched chain hydrocarbon has more than two carbons that are bonded to only one other carbon (the terminal carbons at the ends of each branch). A cycloalkane (cyclic hydrocarbon) has no carbons that are bonded to only one carbon - the chain is hooked back to itself.
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A hydrocarbon chain that is bent is called a branched hydrocarbon chain. This means that the carbon atoms in the chain are not arranged in a linear fashion, but rather have additional side chains branching off.
The word cleave is defined as to split or sever. The word after in the sentence BrAAP activity which cleaves after branched-chain amino acids means that splitting occurs following the branched-chain amino acids meet with bacteria.
Straight chain, branched chain, and ring
When a hydrocarbon chain is bent, it is called a branched chain. This means that the carbon atoms are not arranged in a straight line but have branches coming off the main chain. Branched chains can affect the physical and chemical properties of the hydrocarbon.
The straight-chain and branched-chain hydrocarbons with the formula C4H10 are known as isomers. Specifically, one isomer is n-butane, which is a straight-chain hydrocarbon, while the other is isobutane (or methylpropane), which has a branched structure. Isomers have the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements, leading to distinct physical and chemical properties.
Sugar's carbons are arranged in a ring. These rings of carbon are sometimes arranged straight chains (cellulose) or branched (glycogen or amylopectin).