no its not, i think no alkanes are polar, including C3H8 (propane) because they have an even distribution of hydrogens and carbons because it is a saturated molecule
non polar
Non-polar
The resonance in this molecule creates a polar junction Richard Ian Rogers, Maltby
Glycerol does not have nitrogen. Chemical formula of it is C3H5(OH)3. It is considered as a tri alcohol.
glycolic acid is an hydroxyacid. his formula is: HOCH2COOH
It is a polar molecule and has polar bonds.
Polar
It is Polar
The empirical formula is C3H5. The answer does not change from the given form because there is no common denominator to divide by.
C3h5( c18h30)3)
C3h5( c18h30)3)
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The Molar mass of Nitroglycerine / C3H5(NO3)3 = 227.0865 g/mol
Glycerol does not have nitrogen. Chemical formula of it is C3H5(OH)3. It is considered as a tri alcohol.
no not at all, glycerol is a pure compound C3H5(OH)3 gluten is something completely different
C3h5(no3)3 → 3co2 + 2.5h2o + 1.5n2 + 0.25o2
No it is not an ellement It is made up oh Carbon Hydrogen and Oxygen.Molecular Weight: 92.10Chemical Formula: C3H5(OH)3
Coconut oil is a mixture, not a compound.
28,4 g allyl sulfide contain 17,93 g carbon.
The molecular formula for glycerin, also known as Glycerol is: C 3 H 5 (OH) 3