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Why 4-hexanol incorrect name?

The name "4-hexanol" is incorrect because it does not follow the IUPAC nomenclature rules for numbering carbon atoms in a chain. In this case, "hexanol" implies a six-carbon chain with an alcohol functional group, but the numbering should start from the end nearest the functional group. If the alcohol is on the fourth carbon, the proper name would actually be "2-hexanol" or "3-hexanol," depending on the structure. Thus, the correct name should reflect the position of the hydroxyl group accurately.


What is the chemical formula for hexanol?

The chemical formula of hexanol is C6H13OH (many isomers are known).


Why is 4-hexanol the wrong name and what is the correct name for this alcohol?

4-hexanol is the wrong name because hexanol refers to a 6-carbon straight-chain alcohol. The correct name for the alcohol with 4 carbons should be butanol.


How many carbon atoms does fumarate have?

four carbon atoms


How many carbon atoms are in fumarate?

four carbon atoms


How many carbon atoms are in butyne?

There are 4 carbon atoms in butyne.


Is 2-bromo-3-methyl-3-hexanol secondary?

Yes, 2-bromo-3-methyl-3-hexanol is classified as a secondary alcohol. In this compound, the hydroxyl (-OH) group is attached to a carbon that is bonded to two other carbon atoms, which characterizes it as secondary. The presence of the bromo group at the second position and the methyl group at the third position does not change the classification of the alcohol.


How many Atoms can a single carbon Atoms bond with?

carbon can bond with 4 different atoms.


How many carbon atoms does nonane have?

Nonane has 9 carbon atoms and the formula of C9H20


How many atoms of carbon are in one molecule of glucose?

6 carbon atoms


How many atoms does carbon dioxside?

Three atoms. Carbon dioxide is CO2


How many carbon atoms does malate have?

Malate has four carbon atoms.