The word "carbon" comes from the Latin word "carbo," which means "charcoal." Carbon is named after charcoal because both are primarily composed of carbon atoms.
if all 3 carbons are attached with carbonyl carbon it will be "propanamide". If one carbon is attached to the nitrogen and one with carbonyl carbon it will be "N-methyl acetamide"
Cycloalkanes are named by indicating the number of carbons in the ring with the prefix "cyclo" followed by the total number of carbons in the molecule. For example, a cycloalkane with six carbons in the ring would be named cyclohexane.
It has three carbon atoms.Pyruvate is the anion of pyruvic acid: CH3C(=O)COOH , IUPAC name: 2-oxopropanoic acid
The molecular formula is C5 H6 O5 so it it has 5 carbons.
Ribose, CHO(CHOH)3CH2OH, is an aldopentose with three chiral carbon atoms . .............H O ...............\ // ..........H -- C -- OH .................| ..........H -- C -- OH .................| ..........H -- C -- OH .................| ..........H -- C -- OH .................| ................H
reduction
pentane
methyl ethyl ketone
Hydro-carbons is another name for fossil fuels.
Hydro-carbons is another name for fossil fuels.
6 carbons 6 carbons
if all 3 carbons are attached with carbonyl carbon it will be "propanamide". If one carbon is attached to the nitrogen and one with carbonyl carbon it will be "N-methyl acetamide"
A simple carbohydrate with 6 carbons is aldohexose or a six-carbon aldehyde. Aldohexose is a monosaccharide that has an aldehyde group on one end.
Hydro-carbons is another name for fossil fuels.
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