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The name of a straight chain alkane compound contained in most candles is paraffin. It is a mix of straight chain alkane made of several atoms of carbon.
Butyl! Alkane is CnH2n+2 Alkyl group is alkane - hydrogen CnH2n+1
pentane
you click on the door to the exhibit and go to the tob of the exhibit page and it says exhibit and then it has a # and you click on that and type a name for the exhibit and click on the x and the exhibit is renamed.
"Alkane" is not a compound. It's a class of compounds. "Root or base name" is essentially meaningless in this context. In other words, your question cannot be answered.
When you have built an exhibit it will say exhibit name then all you do is type in the name....... P.s typing in Xandu will get you a unicorn! Hope this helps.
This is an alkane and 'decane' is the systematic name of this compound.
Type your answer here... decane
The molecule is Methane.It ia an alkane
the position of the functional group
In chemistry, ethanol is a classified as an "alkane". It is also grouped as one of many "hydrocarbons", meaning it consists of only hydrogen and carbon atoms. It is also an "alcohol". I think ethane (alkane) and suffix of alcohol is how its name is derived.
unicorn (zoo tycoon)- name an exhibit Xanadu triceratops (zoo tycoon) -name an exhibit cretaceous corral deinosuchus (dinosaur digs) - name an exhibit super croc mermaid ( marine mania) - put a mermaid statue in an exhibit tank all of these exhibit names must be capitalized