The compound with the formula H3C-O-CH3 is dimethyl ether, which is an ether consisting of two methyl groups (CH3) connected by an oxygen atom. It can be represented as CH3OCH3. Dimethyl ether is a colorless gas at room temperature and is used as a solvent, a fuel, and in the production of various chemicals.
Yes they have if they are esters of Carboxylic acids. Eg: Methyl acetate has carbonyl in its middle : H3C-(C=O)-O-CH3
hydrocarbon
The process mentioned involves the breaking of a C-C bond in decane to form 1-butene and 2-methylpentane. The structural formula equation is: CH3-(CH2)8-CH3 → CH2=CH-CH2-CH3 + CH3-CH(CH3)-CH2-CH2-CH3.
It is Methene.
H3C NH2 O represents the chemical formula for dimethylamine oxide, an organic compound commonly used as a protecting agent in the chemical industry. It acts as a stabilizer for certain types of reactive chemicals and helps prevent unwanted side reactions during chemical processes.
H3C is a part of the larger compound H3C-CH2-O-CH3, which is ethyl methyl ether, also known as methoxyethane.
H3C is a part of the larger compound H3C-CH2-O-CH3, which is ethyl methyl ether, also known as methoxyethane.
The compound you provided is 2-propanol.
H3c o ch3 ch3
No such compound because the 2nd C from the left has only 2 bonds, and it needs to have 4 bonds. If you mean H3C --CH2--CH2--CH3, then this compound is n-butane.
ethanol
esters
H3c h3c ch3 ch3
2-propylpentanoic acid
2-butylhexanoic acid
o-diethylbenzene
Yes they have if they are esters of Carboxylic acids. Eg: Methyl acetate has carbonyl in its middle : H3C-(C=O)-O-CH3