Starting from Hexane, I notice that the beginning of the name starts with the latin number for how many carbon atoms there are
Organic...Notice the presence of the C atoms
No, sulfur-smelling water will not make a carbon monoxide alarm go off. Carbon monoxide alarms are designed to detect carbon monoxide gas, which is odorless and colorless, and not affected by the presence of sulfur or other odors in water. If you notice sulfur smells in your water, it may indicate the presence of hydrogen sulfide gas, but this is unrelated to carbon monoxide detection.
Graphite is a form of Carbon, so its carbon in lead graphite. Notice that lead itself is a different element but the term "lead graphite" is generally used for that black substance which makes the "lead pencils". Note that there is no lead in lead pencils, its carbon, in the shape of graphite.
Diamond is still the hardest substance known to man. Various carbides such as tungsten carbide, boron carbide, and silicon carbide are also extremely hard, but you will notice that they all contain carbon (diamond is pure carbon - the rest are carbon compounds.)
Carbon 12 is abundant and stable. Carbon 14 is rare and radioactive Carbon 14 has ever so slightly different chemical properties than Carbon 12 but not so much as anyone but a really particular chemist would notice.
The decimal value will be greater than 1, and the percent will be greater than 100%.
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If you notice something, it is [most likely] a false impression. There is no known pattern to prime numbers.
Well, carbon's abbreviation in chemistry is C. You may notice the absence of any other letters. Which means that carbon is an example of an element, not a 'compund'. And by the way, it's spelled 'Compound'.
4.23 is greater than 4.13 Notice how the digit that is a 2 is greater than the digit that is a 1, and the other digits are identical.
"Mention" has many synonyms including: comment, specify, cite, acknowledgement and tribute. Other synonyms of "mention" are: footnote, allusion, notice and naming.
carbon monoxide
The factors are greater than the product.
No. 0.375 > (greater than) 0.250. When comparing If a decimal is bigger or smaller than one another look for the decimal that is closer to reaching 1.0. If you notice 0.375 is closer to 1.0 than 0.250.
No, if you take a look at the molecular orbitals of carbon, you will notice that its LUMO is the sigma antibonding orbital. This means if you try to put any electrons into a carbon with 4 existing bonds, you are actually breaking bonds. It can however, exist in an extremely unstable high energy intermediate.
He first comes to our notice in 1592 in a satirical comment by Robert Greene in which he sort of quotes a line from Henry VI Part 3. Arguably that is the play. There is no sense in just naming the only Shakespearean play you have heard of.
Organic...Notice the presence of the C atoms