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Hexane is a straight chain hydrocarbon
The 3 basicshapes of carbon molecules are ring, branched, and straight chain.
Viscosity increases with increasing chain length of straight-chain alkanes while that for isomeric alkanes increase with branching because of the difference in the number of rings contained within their hydrocarbons.
Yes they knock your cylinder motor out
A straight chain hydrocarbon has two carbons that are bonded to only one other carbon (the terminal carbons). A branched chain hydrocarbon has more than two carbons that are bonded to only one other carbon (the terminal carbons at the ends of each branch). A cycloalkane (cyclic hydrocarbon) has no carbons that are bonded to only one carbon - the chain is hooked back to itself.
It could be Straight, Branched, and Ring-Shaped.
Hexane is a straight chain hydrocarbon
The 3 basicshapes of carbon molecules are ring, branched, and straight chain.
It is methane
Straight chain method is you may find your answer right away, On the otherhand the Cyclic chain method is you will do the process again until you find the right answer
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.
Straight chain method is you may find your answer right away, On the otherhand the Cyclic chain method is you will do the process again until you find the right answer
well, branched chains r branched off and staright chains r straight with no bendings hope this helps
Straight chain, branched chain, and ring
It has a timing chain.
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A possible answer might be Hexanonacontatetrahectane.No guarantee that C496H994 actually exists.Although that compound is a straight carbon chain made up of 496 carbons with no double or triple bonds.