This depends on the way the molecule is structured. A condensed formula can have several isomers, each with a different name.
If it's an alkyne
A linear C6H10 formula will be called Hexine (No ramifications and the triple bond between the first and the second carbon)
Depending on the placement of the ramifications and the triple bond it can be called
by names such as 4-methyl-2-pentyne.
Note: C6H10 can also be an alkene, resulting in an -ene termination.
C6H10 is Tertiary-Butyl Acetylene.
that IS the chemical name. The formula is NaCl.
CH (triple bond) CH + Br2 -> BrC (triple bond) CBr
The chemical name of fluorine is fluorine. It's chemical symbol is F and its formula is F2.
carbon tetrahydride
The chemical name for HBrO4 is perbromic acid.
C6h10
Cyclohexene is a liquid at room temperature.
Yes, C6H10 a.k.a. hexane is combustible.
C6H10 + 2Br2 = C6H10Br4 C6H10 is an alkyne with a triple bond-- the reactivity of alkynes to halogens is dfficult to predict as the addition across the triple bond of the first bromine atom reduces the nuclephilicity of the bond slowing down the second adition.
No, ionic substances are not soluble in cyclohexane, C6H10.
C6H10colorless, water-white liquid, either n-butylacetylene, boiling at 71.5°C, or methylpropylacetylene, boiling at 84°C.
Al3Cl4Br3
Three organic compounds have this chemical formula.
The chemical name is nitrate and the chemical formula is (NO3)-.
What is chemical name of polypropelene.
A plant does not have a chemical name it has a botanical name = Capsicum Annuum.Only pure chemical compounds have chemical names.
Another name for chemical change is chemical reaction.