As ethene is symmitrical molecule and have carbon atoms involved in double bond, therefore it is non polar.
ethanol is more conductive (4000000pS/m while ethene is less than 100) you can say that always alcohols or ketones which are more polar tha hydrocarbons without oxygen will be more conductive.
The chemical formula for ethene (an alkene) is C2H4.
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Yes, C2F2 (difluoroacetylene) is a polar molecule. This is because the C-F bond is polar due to the electronegativity difference between carbon and fluorine atoms, resulting in an uneven distribution of charge within the molecule.
CH2 does not exist as a molecule. There are, however, C2H2 and CH4, both of which are nonpolar.
No, like other hydrocarbons ethane is nonpolar.
ethanol is more conductive (4000000pS/m while ethene is less than 100) you can say that always alcohols or ketones which are more polar tha hydrocarbons without oxygen will be more conductive.
The chemical formula for ethene (an alkene) is C2H4.
This monomer is ethene (or ethylene) - C2H4.
The hydrocarbon ethene has a chemical formula of C2H4.
Ethene is usually called ethylene.
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yes, because the hydration of ethene or ethylene (C2H4) is process of reacting ethene with water(H2O) which gives out ethanol. for more information please visit wikipedia regards~anonymous
Yes, C2F2 (difluoroacetylene) is a polar molecule. This is because the C-F bond is polar due to the electronegativity difference between carbon and fluorine atoms, resulting in an uneven distribution of charge within the molecule.
CH2 does not exist as a molecule. There are, however, C2H2 and CH4, both of which are nonpolar.
Polyethylene, a polymer of ethene, is formed through a process called polymerization. This involves linking together many ethene molecules (monomers) through a series of chemical reactions. The double bond in each ethene molecule is broken, allowing the monomers to join together and form long chains known as polymers.
Ethene ( C2H4 ) is the monomere of the polymere 'polyethene'(also called polyene, short name: PE, symbol: (C2H4)n )