carbon chain can be linear, branched or cyclic in nature.
tetradec-
yes.
There is only single bonds between the carbon. So it is saturated chain.
thier shape is essentially made up of a long chain alkyl group with ~cooh end chain.
Tetraedrical shape (pyraminoid)('Ball&stick' 3D-model is found in 'Related links')
Straight chain, branched chain, and ring
Straight chain, branched chain, and ring
Having double covalent bonds in the carbon chain.
palytoxin is the longest carbon chain molicule consisting of 115 carbon atoms
A saturated fatty acid chain is composed of a carbon chain with only single covalent bonds. This creates a tetrahedral geometry of the atoms. An unsaturated fatty acid chain is composed of a carbon chain with one or more double covalent bonds. This creates a trigonal geometry of the atoms at the double covalent bond.
The carbon chain that makes up part of a lipid is called a fatty acid. A fatty acid chain is a chain of carbon-hydrogen bonds in which there is an even number of carbon molecules.
Heptane.
tetradec-
Viscosity also increases with carbon chain length, at least of linear hydrocarbons.
yes.
the leaf shape is jagged edges almost in the shape of a chain saw
The longer the carbon chain, it spreads out the atoms more equally which causes the carbon to get thicker and less runny.