Ch and OH bonds are covalent in nature. Ch bond is non -polar while OH bond is polar covalent bond.
CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH
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CH3-CH(Br)-CH(OH)-CH3
a trihydric alcohol is called glycerol containing tree hydroxyl groups
C4H6O6 (Basic formula)HO2CCH(OH)CH(OH)CO2H(Structural formula)
the OH bond AND CH bonds.
CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH
CH-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-naoh--------------->ch3-oh
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CH compound does not exist. So it has no bonds.
Cross-conjugation is a special type of conjugation in a molecule, when in a set of three Pi bonds only two pi-bonds interact with each other by conjugation, the third one is excluded from interaction [1]. In classical terms it means that the strict alternation of single and double bonds --CH=CH–CH=CH–CH-- (i.e., conjugated) is interrupted by two consecutive single bonds at each cross-conjugated point in the cross-conjugated pathway: --CH=CH–C(=CH)–CH=CH--. Examples of cross-conjugation can be found in molecules such as benzophenone, divinylether, dendralenes and fullerene. The type of conjugation has an impact on reactivity and molecular electronic transitions.
The chemical formula for tartaric acid is HO2C-CH(OH)-CH(OH)-CO2H = (C4H6O6 )
the reaction is OH ç CH3 CH = CH CH2 CH3 + 2 H2O ® CH3 CH CH CH2 CH3 ç OH
The molecular formula is C3H8O3 The structural formula is CH2(OH)CH(OH)CH2(OH) Propan-1,2,3-triol is commonly noted as C3H5(OH)3.
First you need the formula for the two starting ingredients. Sodium hydroxide is NaOH and Tartaric acid is HOOC--CH(OH)--CH(OH)--COOH. This can be found by looking at for example, the related link. Other searches will show that NaOH reacts with a carboxylic acid thus: -----COOH + NaOH -----> COONa +H2O in general terms. So putting all this information together we know that 2 molecules of NaOH will be needed per molecule of tartaric acid. So the final reaction equation is HOOC-CH(OH)-CH(OH)-COOH +2NaOH ----> NaOOC-CH(OH)-CH(OH)-COONa + 2H20
Mu-Ch? CH? Oh that will be 4.99 an ounce if I'm correct. (Which I probably am not)
CH3-CH(Br)-CH(OH)-CH3