2-butylhexanoic acid
2-propylpentanoic acid
The compound you provided is 2-propanol.
Methyllium cation
H3C is a part of the larger compound H3C-CH2-O-CH3, which is ethyl methyl ether, also known as methoxyethane.
first you need to know that what is a hydrocarbon .A hydrocarbon is a covalent compound in which only carbon and hydrogen is present . Now you can see that in CH3-CH2OH a functional group OH i.e. alcohol. so you got your answer that H3C-CH2OH is a functionalized hydrocarbon.
2-propylpentanoic acid
The compound you provided is 2-propanol.
ethanol
Methyllium cation
No, H3C-CH2OH is not an ether; it is an alcohol. The compound consists of a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to an ethyl group (H3C-CH2-), which classifies it as ethanol. Ethers, on the other hand, have the general structure R-O-R', where an oxygen atom is bonded to two alkyl or aryl groups.
H3C is a part of the larger compound H3C-CH2-O-CH3, which is ethyl methyl ether, also known as methoxyethane.
Ch3,Oh,h3c,h2c,c5hh
esters
H3C is a part of the larger compound H3C-CH2-O-CH3, which is ethyl methyl ether, also known as methoxyethane.
H3c o ch3 ch3
first you need to know that what is a hydrocarbon .A hydrocarbon is a covalent compound in which only carbon and hydrogen is present . Now you can see that in CH3-CH2OH a functional group OH i.e. alcohol. so you got your answer that H3C-CH2OH is a functionalized hydrocarbon.
Yes they have if they are esters of Carboxylic acids. Eg: Methyl acetate has carbonyl in its middle : H3C-(C=O)-O-CH3