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In butane NONE of the 10 hydrogen atoms are acidic hydrogens (at least not in water)

so you can NOT specify which ones are more (or less) acidic.

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What is the name of ch3 ch2 ch2 ch3?

The name of the compound CH3CH2CH2CH3 is butane.


What type of reaction between chlorine and butane?

This reaction is of a substitution type by a 'alkyl-radical' mechanism:Cl2 + CH3-CH2-CH2-CH3 --> CH2Cl-CH2-CH2-CH3 + HClor (a bit more in favor)Cl2 + CH3-CH2-CH2-CH3 --> CH3-CHCl-CH2-CH3 + HCl


What is the name of ch3-ch2-ch2-ch3 with single bondof ch3?

The molecule is called butane. It consists of four carbon atoms in a chain with each carbon having hydrogen atoms attached, including the end carbons which each have 3 hydrogens.


What is a butyraldehyde?

A butyraldehyde is the aliphatic aldehyde CH3-CH2-CH2-CHO derived from butane.


What is the molecular formula for methyl butane?

The molecular formula of Butane is C4H10. It's an organic compound that is a gas at room temperature, and is highly flammable, colorless, easily liquefied. The structure of n-Butane is CH3-CH2-CH2-CH3.


What molecule is CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2?

One you're not too likely to run into--methanidylpropane. More common are C4H10 (propane) or C4H8 (several things, usually butadiene resin)


What is h3c-c-ch2-ch3?

No such compound because the 2nd C from the left has only 2 bonds, and it needs to have 4 bonds. If you mean H3C --CH2--CH2--CH3, then this compound is n-butane.


Can you make two structural isomers from a saturated alkane C4H10?

n-butane CH3-CH2-CH2-CH3 and isobutane CH3-CH(CH3)-CH3


Which is best described as CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2?

The compound is butane. It is a straight-chain alkane with four carbon atoms.


What molecule is ch3 ch2 ch2 ch2-ch3?

One you're not too likely to run into--methanidylpropane. More common are C4H10 (propane) or C4H8 (several things, usually butadiene resin)


What is the Lewis dot structure of butane?

There are a two different forms of butane, depending on how the atoms are connected. All have 4 carbon and 10 hydrogen atoms, but one is a linear structure (called n-butane), another is branched once (called isobutane). See the Related Questions for how to draw the Lewis dot structure, but the atoms are connected as follows: n-butane: H3C-CH2-CH2-CH3 isobutane (CH3)3CH


What is CH3-CH2?

If its along the lines of chemistry it is hexane