The possible structure of 4-methylhexane would be a straight-chain hydrocarbon with six carbon atoms and a methyl group attached at the 4th carbon position. The molecular formula of 4-methylhexane is C7H16.
Resonance structure.
The same thing that happened the last twenty times new information was discovered: the model would be revised to reflect the new information.It is impossible to make reliable forecasts. I guess in what concerns the structure of atoms that surprises will not occur in the future; but for the atomic nucleus would appear likely that new data are possible.
Yes, propanoic acid has only one possible chemical structure. Its chemical formula is C3H6O2 and it consists of a three-carbon chain with a carboxylic acid functional group (-COOH) attached at the end.
No, it has only one possible structure. That structure is CH2= CHCl .
Such a structure might exist at low temperatures, but at or near standard temperature and pressure would normally rearrange to a carbon-oxygen double bond by losing a water molecule.
Assuming that was even possible, it would be limp and have no function because there would be no bones inside to provide structure.
yes
It is possible to explain data structure in layman's terms. Simply put, in computer terms, a data structure is a commonly used method of data organization.
Resonance structure.
it is not possible
Benzene is a stable aromatic compound with a delocalized ring of electrons. Its structure does not readily allow for addition reactions, which are necessary for polymerization to occur. The electron density in benzene is evenly distributed around the ring, making it difficult for monomers to add to the benzene structure in a way that would initiate polymerization.
Where possible a question needs an answer.
It is possible. A structure would have to be built that would be able to protect them from the radiation, however. It is not possible to live on Oberon without some sort of building since Oberon has no atmosphere.
Structure
No. Their facial structure makes it not possible for them to smile.
Stupid loads would affect a structure!
The second conditional is a grammatical structure used to discuss hypothetical situations and their possible outcomes. It typically follows the format "If + past simple, would + base form of the verb." This structure conveys scenarios that are unlikely or imaginary, such as "If I won the lottery, I would travel the world." It emphasizes the unreal nature of the condition and its result.