Propan-1-thiol.
NB When writing chemical formulae , single letter elements are ALWAYS written as a CAPITAL letter.
Hence ; CH3- CH2- CH2-SH
This is tha international IUPAC standard.
Your basic structure should look like this --> /\/\/\ On the top of the middle up-pointing arrow you should have a double bond to an O, and on the far right "" you should have an SH group at the free end.. Webassign will automatically attach the H to the S for you.
The structural formula for a methyl group is CH3. It consists of one carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
The same as butanol, but the oxygen is substituted by a sulphur atom . butan-1-ol ; CH3CH2CH2CH2**O**H butan-1-thiol ; CH3CH2CH2CH2**S**H You can also have Butan-2-ol ; CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3 Butan-2-thiol ; CH3CH(SH)CH2CH3 Again, notice the oxygen is substituted by a sulphur atom.
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If this is the first two letters of the Hallmark these identifie the 'Maker'. SH i believe is Samuel Hill. That will be followed by the 'Crown' of british recognition. Then the Carat 750... is 18ct or 750 parts gold per 1000 ie. 75% pure gold. The final letter is the date letter... Of which there are many.
CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-SH
Your basic structure should look like this --> /\/\/\ On the top of the middle up-pointing arrow you should have a double bond to an O, and on the far right "" you should have an SH group at the free end.. Webassign will automatically attach the H to the S for you.
The structural formula for a methyl group is CH3. It consists of one carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
The same as butanol, but the oxygen is substituted by a sulphur atom . butan-1-ol ; CH3CH2CH2CH2**O**H butan-1-thiol ; CH3CH2CH2CH2**S**H You can also have Butan-2-ol ; CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3 Butan-2-thiol ; CH3CH(SH)CH2CH3 Again, notice the oxygen is substituted by a sulphur atom.
shann
k-e-sh-a not kEEsha
sh- we- ta
sh**stain
· Shadow (Dodge)
sh**head
Don't Mean Sh!t
I can name two: In Malay (not the very similar Indonesian) the "sh" sound is now denoted by "sy" as in "syaitan"= shaitain= Satan. In Old English "sc" denoted the "sh" sound, eg scip= ship. "sch" can sometimes be pronounced as "sh", as in British pronunciation of schedule.