The compound you have provided is called ethylene glycol. It is a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting liquid that is commonly used as a coolant and antifreeze in automotive applications. Its chemical formula is C2H6O2, and it is also known as ethane-1,2-diol due to its structure containing two hydroxyl (-OH) groups on adjacent carbon atoms.
You think probable to cycloocta-1,5-diene.
To draw phenyl-methanol, start by drawing a benzene ring (phenyl group) with a -CH2OH group attached to it. The -CH2OH group signifies the methanol portion, which consists of a methylene (-CH2) group bonded to a hydroxyl (-OH) group. Ensure the proper connectivity between the carbon atoms and the hydrogen atoms in each functional group.
Old names are: Methyl Phenyl Ether and Propyl Ethyl etherOfficial names are: Methoxybenzene and ethoxy-1-propane
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Potassium oxide (K2O) is made from the combination of potassium with oxygen. There is no specific chemical compound made from potassium, oxygen, CH2, and CH3.
Ch2oh-choh-ch2-ch2oh
The compound is butane. It is a straight-chain alkane with four carbon atoms.
It is an organic compound, CH2=CH-CH2OH is propenol.However it's more likely you have meant C2H5OH which is ethanol (standard alcohol), also organic.
It is 1 fluoropentane.
ethanol, No not quit. Ethanol would be CH3CH2OH. Correct term here is HydroxyEthyl
The name of this compound is 2-chlorobutane.
The name of the compound CH3CH2CH2CH3 is butane.
CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2 is an impossible compound formula.CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3 however is called n-heptane (with CH3 at both endings)
The compound name of O-CH2-CH3 is ethyl methoxide.
Cyclopentyl ethyl ester
The compound CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CHO is an aldehyde with a straight-chain structure. It consists of a seven-carbon chain (heptanal) with an aldehyde functional group (-CHO) at one end. Therefore, the correct IUPAC name for this compound is heptanal.
R-choh-ch3 +h2so4 -> R-ch=ch2 R-ch=ch2 + HBr -> R-ch2-ch2Br R-ch2-ch2Br + H2O -> R-ch2-ch2oh + HBr