His name starts with 2.
The IUPAC name for pentane is pentane. Pentane is a saturated chain of five carbon (C) atoms with the formula C5H12. Specifically, using the IUPAC name, pentane refers to the n-pentane isomer.
Pentane
pentane or 1,1-methylpropane
CH3CH2CH2CH2PH2 is not a known chemical compound.CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3 however is called pentane.(differences in bold)
I would call it something like 2-bromo propanoic acid
Pentane is the name in the IUPAC system
pentane
The IUPAC name for pentane is pentane. Pentane is a saturated chain of five carbon (C) atoms with the formula C5H12. Specifically, using the IUPAC name, pentane refers to the n-pentane isomer.
Pentane
Pentane
pentane
pentane or 1,1-methylpropane
CH3CH2CH2CH2PH2 is not a known chemical compound.CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3 however is called pentane.(differences in bold)
the non-branched alkane is called n-pentane. other possible isomers are possible and are named according to their structures. for example, if we branched one carbon from the second carbon in the main chain the name would change to 2-methyl-butane.
Pentaldehyde. There are 5 carbons, making it a pentane. However, since the last funcitonal group, cho, is an aldehyde, the last -ane is dropped and replaced with -aldehyde.
What is wrong in the name Surplus Shop?
I think these are right. I don't know too much but this is what I'm thinking........... 1.) Pentane 1a.) C-C-C-C-C 2.) 2-methyl butane 2a.) C-C-C-C --------C 3.) 2,2-methyl propane -------C 3.) C-C-C -------C Ignore the "-"'s. That's the only way I could figure out how to line the C's up lol. I hope that's right and helps ;)