bond energy or bond dissociation energy is relative to bond length and therefore the amount of electrons involved in the bond so figure that out and i believe you'll have your answer
The COH functional group is a hydroxyl group, which consists of an oxygen atom bonded to a hydrogen atom and connected to a carbon atom through a single bond. It is commonly found in alcohols and organic compounds such as ethanol and methanol.
CHO is used to denote an aldehyde group, so you would have Carbon double bonded to an oxygen and single bonded to a hydrogen. COH is used to denote an alcohol group where you have Carbon single bonded to an oxygen and the oxygen in turn single bonded to a hydrogen.
The IUPAC name for CH3CH2COH is propan-1-ol.
The hybridisation of carbon is sp3- the bond angles around carbon are all tetrahedral. The COH bond angle is a little less than tetrahedral (lone pair replusion- according to VSEPR theory)- sp3 hybridisation is a good approximation.
The equation for the reaction is: 2-methyl-2-propanol + HCl → 2-chloro-2-methylpropane + H2O. The milky appearance is due to the formation of a suspension of the insoluble product 2-chloro-2-methylpropane in the reaction mixture. This suspension scatters light, giving the mixture a milky appearance.
The COH functional group is a hydroxyl group, which consists of an oxygen atom bonded to a hydrogen atom and connected to a carbon atom through a single bond. It is commonly found in alcohols and organic compounds such as ethanol and methanol.
Zvonko Coh was born on August 7, 1956, in Celje, Slovenia.
Carbon,Hydrogen,and Oxygen. (COH)
there is the coh online. but the coh 2 can be released in few years :) so i dont know really
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to understand - comprendre (coh[n]-PRAH[N]-druh) I understand - je comprends (coh[n]-PRAH[N]) you (sing., familiar) understand - tu comprends (coh[n]-PRAH[N]) she understands - elle comprend (coh[n]-PRAH[N]) we understand - nous comprenons (coh[n]-pruh-NOH[N]) you (pl. or non-familiar) understand - vous comprenez (coh[n]-pruh-NAY) they understand - ils comprennent (coh[n]-PREN) [n] at the end of a syllable indicates a nasal vowel. The word "comprendre" is actually two syllables, but to English-speaking ears the final "dr" can sound like an extra syllable (consider "table", which is one syllable in French).
"As you see" if used as a statement. (coh-moh VEHS) "What do you think?" if used as a question. (COH-moh vehs?)
"ha-bree-coh"
COH stands for company of heros it is a game on PC
COH is an abbreviation that stands for Coach. In the stock market, each company has a three letter abbreviation. Coach is known for its handbags and designer purses.