I'm guessing it would be something close to CH(CH2)5OH HEX...common... hex means 6 so there is 6 carbons in a row C-C-C-C-C-C Its ending is OL making it an alcohol which needs a OH on the end C-C-C-C-C-C-OH cyclo means its all connected. I cant do it on the computer but assume that the begining carbon and the ending carbon for a hexagon with a OH coming off the last Carbon. attach 2 hydrogens to the carbons except for the carbon with an OH. Just attach one on that one. Then your set!
The condensed structural formula for N-methylaniline is CH3C6H4NH2.
The condensed structural formula for 2,2-dimethylbutane is CH3C(CH3)2CH2CH3.
The condensed structural formula of pentyl acetate is CH3COO(CH2)4CH3.
The condensed structural formula for 4-decene is CH3(CH2)8CH=CH2.
What is the condensed structural formula for the compound, and can you indicate it in a single question?
I'm guessing it would be something close to CH(CH2)5OH HEX...common... hex means 6 so there is 6 carbons in a row C-C-C-C-C-C Its ending is OL making it an alcohol which needs a OH on the end C-C-C-C-C-C-OH cyclo means its all connected. I cant do it on the computer but assume that the begining carbon and the ending carbon for a hexagon with a OH coming off the last Carbon. attach 2 hydrogens to the carbons except for the carbon with an OH. Just attach one on that one. Then your set!
Cyclohexane which is a cycloalkanes, has a structural formula of C6H12. It may be written in a condensed form as (CH2)6.
The condensed structural formula for methyl acetate is CH3COOCH3.
The condensed structural formula of methyl propyl ether is CH3OCH2CH2CH3.
The condensed structural formula of hexyl acetate is: CH3COO(CH2)5CH3
The condensed structural formula for ethanol is CH3CH2OH.
The condensed structural formula for 1-pentene is CH3CH2CH=CHCH3.