Thhis the radical ethyl.
Thhis the radical ethyl.
The conjugate acid of CH3CH2- is CH3CH2H, also known as ethane. This is formed by adding a proton (H+) to the base CH3CH2-.
dimethylamine
The chemical formula of triethyllead is Pb(CH3CH2)3.
Formula: CH3CH2(O2C-CO2)CH2CH3
The compound CH3CH2OCH2H2CH3 is named ethyl propyl ether. It consists of an ethyl group (CH3CH2) connected to a propyl group (CH2CH2CH3) through an oxygen atom in the middle.
Carbon disulfide is a polar covalent bond due to the difference in electronegativity between carbon and sulfur.
This always depends on where you place the -OH group, though usually this is called Propanol or Propan-1-ol This always depends on where you place the -OH group, though usually this is called Propanol or Propan-1-ol
The formula of sodium tallowate, otherwise known as soap is CH3CH2....COONa. Sodium tollowate is a salt of a fatty acid.
Not necessarily, though alcohols are incredibly versatile and useful raw materials for organic synthesis. There is no particular link between ethanol (ethyl alcohol, "alcohol" in the "booze" sense) and the presense of "ethyl" in the name of a compound, which simply means that there's a CH3CH2- group hanging off of it somewhere.
Ethyl propyl ether. The formula should be correctly written as CH3-CH2-O-CH2-CH2-CH3 Note the use of capitals, particularly for Hydrogen (H) , not 'h'.
Et stands for an ethyl group (CH3CH2). So the solvent identified by EtOH would be CH3CH2OH, or ethanol.