CH is a carbon attached to a hydrogen, and OH is an oxygen attached to a hydrogen and is often referred to as a hydroxyl group which can make a structure become an alcohol (see structure of butanol). H is just a hydrogen atom.
CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH
Ch and OH bonds are covalent in nature. Ch bond is non -polar while OH bond is polar covalent bond.
Molecules with hydrogen atoms bonded to highly electronegative atoms like fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen can form hydrogen bonds. This includes water (H₂O), ammonia (NH₃), and alcohols like ethanol (CH₃CH₂OH).
As given in the question, there is no such compound. However, if you mean CH3-CH2-CH2-OH it is 'propan-1-ol' . It isomer is CH3 - CH(OH) - CH3 is 'propan-2-ol'. However, there are two other possibilities CH2 = CH-CH2OH ; '1-hydroxyprop-2-ene'. CH3 - CH=CH(OH) ; 1-hydroxyprop-1-ene & CH3 - C /// C - OH ; '1-hydroxy prop-1-yne'. )NB '///' is a triple bond). CH///C-CH2OH ; '1-hydroxy prop-2-yne'. NB L When asking for names/formula of organic compounds please put in the hydrogens(H).
The ionic product of water refers to the equilibrium constant for the dissociation of water into its ions, H+ and OH-. It is represented by the equation: Kw = [H+][OH-]. At 25°C, the value of Kw is 1.0 x 10^-14.
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CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH CH2=C=C=C=CH-CH-C=O | \ OH OH
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CH is a carbon attached to a hydrogen, and OH is an oxygen attached to a hydrogen and is often referred to as a hydroxyl group which can make a structure become an alcohol (see structure of butanol). H is just a hydrogen atom.
the reaction is OH ç CH3 CH = CH CH2 CH3 + 2 H2O ® CH3 CH CH CH2 CH3 ç OH
The chemical formula for tartaric acid is HO2C-CH(OH)-CH(OH)-CO2H = (C4H6O6 )
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Ch and OH bonds are covalent in nature. Ch bond is non -polar while OH bond is polar covalent bond.
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because it says anol that shows that it is an alchohol..... so start of with the word....pent...which means there are 5 carbons... the second carbon has CH3 over top.... and than the 1st carbon has an alch....OH group attached to it CH3 H H I I I HO-C - C - C - C - H I I I I H H H H because it says anol that shows that it is an alchohol..... so start of with the word....pent...which means there are 5 carbons... the second carbon has CH3 over top.... and than the 1st carbon has an alch....OH group attached to it HO-C-CHCH3-CH2-CH3