i think its C6H6
i just googled benzene and that was the first link
the strucure of benzene with carbon showing sp2 hybirdization of orbitals with pi electron cloud on aboove and below the plane , it is C6H6
Since the molecular formula of Butane is C4H10, the condensed formula is:
CH3CH2CH2CH3
The structural formula for butene is CH2=CH-CH2-CH3
there's a double bond between the CH2 and the CH
The chemical formula of butane is C4H10 where the four carbon atoms are in the same chain without branches.
H h3c
c=c
h3c h
h h h h
h-c-c-c-c-h h h h hC4H9Cl
C4h6
Yes, structural formulae show how the atoms in a compound are arranged. For example, CH3CH2CH2CH3 is the structural formula for butane. Unlike the displayed formula, it does not show the individual bonds that are formed.
The structural formula CH3CH2OH describes ETHANOL.
The expanded structural formula of a compound shows the bond arrangements in a compound. This includes dashes representing the bonds.
C4H10 is the molecular formula for Butane. Butane has two possible *structural formulas* which describe the way in which the molecule is constructed. n-Butane has the condensed structural formula of CH3CH2CH2CH3. In this isomer of Butane each Carbon is bonded to another forming a chain with Hydrogens bonded to each of the carbons, 3 to the Carbon on each end, and 2 to each Carbon in the center. Isobutane has the condensed structural formula of CH(CH3)3. In this isomer, 3 Carbons are bonded to a single Carbon atom in the center of the molecule. The outer Carbons have 3 Hydrogens bonded to them, and the center Carbon has 1 Hydrogen bonded to it.
When drawing a structural formula, the first step is to draw the carbon chain. Carbon chains are the building blocks that will allow you to come up with the structure and compound.
Three organic compounds have this chemical formula.
Yes, structural formulae show how the atoms in a compound are arranged. For example, CH3CH2CH2CH3 is the structural formula for butane. Unlike the displayed formula, it does not show the individual bonds that are formed.
there is no double bond in butane
BUTANE!
Ethane has no structural isomers and hence there is no n-ethane and iso-ethane.
The structural formula CH3CH2OH describes ETHANOL.
The expanded structural formula of a compound shows the bond arrangements in a compound. This includes dashes representing the bonds.
The structural formula show the spatial aspect of the molecule.
The structural formula show the spatial aspect of the molecule.
Butane-C4H10 C4H10 - H C4H9 - ? C4H9 + CHO C4H9CHO
It represents an organic compound called Butane.
It is not possible to draw a structural formula in the Answers text editor.