The number of carbon atoms is five.
Six.
The viscosity increase when the number of carbon atoms in a chain increase.
The answer is 4
A secondary carbon is a carbon atom that is singly bonded to two other carbon atoms.
There are 2 resonance structures for benzene.
C3h6o3
Names for carbohydrates are characteristic in that they end in '-ose'. For saccarides (sugars), they either have the prefix 'aldo' or 'keto' to signify whether they have aldehyde or ketone functional groups, respectively. The middle part signifies the number of carbons. Example: Aldotriose (sugar with aldehyde functional group and has three carbons) Ketopentose (sugar with ketone functional group and has five carbons) Aldohexose (ketone, six carbons)
6
Ribulose, C5H10O5 (where the numbers should be subscripts) is a ketopentose.
The prefixes for naming hydrocarbons are based on the number of carbon atoms in the molecule. They include: meth- (1 carbon), eth- (2 carbons), prop- (3 carbons), but- (4 carbons), pent- (5 carbons), hex- (6 carbons), hept- (7 carbons), oct- (8 carbons), non- (9 carbons), dec- (10 carbons).
Increasing the number of carbons in a molecule increase the boiling point in the wast majority of cases.
6 -slim
6
They differ in 1) The # of Carbons 2) The location of the C=O carbonyl group, and 3) The arrangement of parts about the Carbons
6 carbons 6 carbons
The viscosity increase when the number of carbon atoms in a chain increase.
Carbon is a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 47.
Atomic Number = 6. Atomic Weight = 12.011