Because the "reactive" double-bond is at the "exposed" end of
the carbon-chain molecule rather than at the more internal position
found in either of the two isomers (cis & trans) of
2-pentene.
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What are the structural isomers of C4H8
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There are 6 isomers of C4H8, 1-butene, trans-2-butene,
cis-2-butene, methylpropene, cyclobutane and
methylcyclopropane.
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What is an example of a reccesive gene
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In humans, the gene that codes for the enzyme phenylalanine
hydroxylase is an expmple of a recessive gene
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What is the name of this molecule ch3ch2ch2ch2ch2cho
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The name of that molecule is hexanal:)
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Firm protective structure that gives the cell its shape in plants fungi most bacteria and some protests
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A Cell Wall
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What functional group does lactic acid belong
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Carboxylic acid
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What term is define as a molecule formed by of two monosaccharides
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A disaccharide.
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How many carbon-carbon double bonds are present in the molecule alkene
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It varies. An alkene is a homologous series that repeats itself.
Like alkanes, the key feature of an alkene is the carbon-carbon
bond. Alkane has a single bond, alkene has a double bond, and
alkyne has a triple bond. So the answer is it depends on how many
homologs are present.
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Which functional group determines the two groups of sugars
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carbonyl
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Are enzymes all nucleic acids
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No, nucleic acids are not enzymes. Nucleic acids are made up of
nucleotides where as enzymes are proteins, but all proteins are not
enzymes.
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Why is 1-pentene less stable than 2-pentene
Because the "reactive" double-bond is at the "exposed" end of
the carbon-chain molecule rather than at the more internal position
found in either of the two isomers (cis & trans) of
2-pentene.
What are the structural isomers of C4H8
There are 6 isomers of C4H8, 1-butene, trans-2-butene,
cis-2-butene, methylpropene, cyclobutane and
methylcyclopropane.
What is an example of a reccesive gene
In humans, the gene that codes for the enzyme phenylalanine
hydroxylase is an expmple of a recessive gene
What is the name of this molecule ch3ch2ch2ch2ch2cho
The name of that molecule is hexanal:)
Firm protective structure that gives the cell its shape in plants fungi most bacteria and some protests
A Cell Wall
What functional group does lactic acid belong
Carboxylic acid
What term is define as a molecule formed by of two monosaccharides
A disaccharide.
How many carbon-carbon double bonds are present in the molecule alkene
It varies. An alkene is a homologous series that repeats itself.
Like alkanes, the key feature of an alkene is the carbon-carbon
bond. Alkane has a single bond, alkene has a double bond, and
alkyne has a triple bond. So the answer is it depends on how many
homologs are present.
Which functional group determines the two groups of sugars
carbonyl
Are enzymes all nucleic acids
No, nucleic acids are not enzymes. Nucleic acids are made up of
nucleotides where as enzymes are proteins, but all proteins are not
enzymes.