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Lipids are the molecules with highest energy.

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Fatty acids and that is a lipid

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Is CH single bond or double bond?

CH compound does not exist. So it has no bonds.


Can you calculate the number of molecules in 8.0 moles of CH?

CH is not a molecule.


Calculate the number of molecules in 8.0 moles of CH?

CH is not a molecule.


Can tetrachloromethane conduct electricity?

No because it forms covalent bonds and electrons are not free to move in covalent bonds. Therefore, electricity (the flow of electrons) cannot happen. - Ch


What are Bis-allylic protons?

Bis allylic protons are nuclei of hydrogen atoms (bonded to the same carbon atom) that are in allylic positions with respect to two different C=C double-bonds. For example, the bolded hydrogen atoms in the structure below represent bis allylic protons, since they are in an allylic position with respect to the C=C bonds on both the left and the right.R-CH=CH-CH2-CH=CH-R

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What are CH and OH bonds?

Ch and OH bonds are covalent in nature. Ch bond is non -polar while OH bond is polar covalent bond.


Is CH single bond or double bond?

CH compound does not exist. So it has no bonds.


What is cross conjugation?

Cross-conjugation is a special type of conjugation in a molecule, when in a set of three Pi bonds only two pi-bonds interact with each other by conjugation, the third one is excluded from interaction [1]. In classical terms it means that the strict alternation of single and double bonds --CH=CH–CH=CH–CH-- (i.e., conjugated) is interrupted by two consecutive single bonds at each cross-conjugated point in the cross-conjugated pathway: --CH=CH–C(=CH)–CH=CH--. Examples of cross-conjugation can be found in molecules such as benzophenone, divinylether, dendralenes and fullerene. The type of conjugation has an impact on reactivity and molecular electronic transitions.


What do ethanol and 1-decanol have in common?

the OH bond AND CH bonds.


What type of bond is in a lipid?

Nonpolar CH bonds. Ester linkages occur.


Is ascorbic acid polar or nonpolar?

Polar. I just answered this question on Mastering chemistry.


What is the condensed structure for Camphor?

there are 4 possibilities 1- CH3-CH2-C=CH one triple bond 2-CH3-C=C-CH3 one triple bond 3-CH2=CH-CH=CH2 two double bonds 4-CH2=C=CH-CH3 two double bonds


What are bis allylic protons?

Bis allylic protons are nuclei of hydrogen atoms (bonded to the same carbon atom) that are in allylic positions with respect to two different C=C double-bonds. For example, the bolded hydrogen atoms in the structure below represent bis allylic protons, since they are in an allylic position with respect to the C=C bonds on both the left and the right.R-CH=CH-CH2-CH=CH-R


Calculate the number of molecules in 8.0 moles of CH?

CH is not a molecule.


Can you calculate the number of molecules in 8.0 moles of CH?

CH is not a molecule.


Can tetrachloromethane conduct electricity?

No because it forms covalent bonds and electrons are not free to move in covalent bonds. Therefore, electricity (the flow of electrons) cannot happen. - Ch


What are Bis-allylic protons?

Bis allylic protons are nuclei of hydrogen atoms (bonded to the same carbon atom) that are in allylic positions with respect to two different C=C double-bonds. For example, the bolded hydrogen atoms in the structure below represent bis allylic protons, since they are in an allylic position with respect to the C=C bonds on both the left and the right.R-CH=CH-CH2-CH=CH-R