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The major product of the reaction of 1-pentene can be formed through various pathways such as hydroboration/oxidation to yield 1-pentanol, ozonolysis to yield a mixture of aldehydes and ketones, or catalytic hydrogenation to yield pentane. The specific product formed will depend on the reagents and conditions used in the reaction.
The balanced equation for barium peroxide is: BaO2 -> BaO + 1/2 O2
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The condensed structural formula for 1-pentene is CH3CH2CH=CHCH3.
A molecule with five carbon atoms and one double bond is pentene. Pentene can exist in different isomeric forms, such as 1-pentene and 2-pentene, depending on the position of the double bond along the carbon chain. The general formula for pentene is C5H10.
The major product of the reaction of 1-pentene can be formed through various pathways such as hydroboration/oxidation to yield 1-pentanol, ozonolysis to yield a mixture of aldehydes and ketones, or catalytic hydrogenation to yield pentane. The specific product formed will depend on the reagents and conditions used in the reaction.
The balanced equation is AgNO3 + NaCl --> AgCl + NaNO3. No coefficients are needed because everything bonds in a 1:1 molar ratio.
The balanced equation for the reaction of potassium with oxygen is: 4K + O2 -> 2K2O The coefficient of oxygen in this balanced equation is 1.
The balanced equation for barium peroxide is: BaO2 -> BaO + 1/2 O2
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The coefficient of HCl in the balanced equation is 2. This is because the balanced equation shows that 1 molecule of CaCl2 reacts with 1 molecule of H2CO3 to form 1 molecule of CaCO3 and 2 molecules of HCl.
The balanced equation for AI(NO3)3 is not provided, but in a typical chemical equation, the coefficient for AI(NO3)3 would be 1.
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An alkene
The compound C5H10 is most likely pentene, which exists as two isomers: 1-pentene and 2-pentene. These are unsaturated hydrocarbons belonging to the alkene family, containing five carbon atoms and ten hydrogen atoms.
The 'BIG' number to the left of a chemical substance is the 'molar ratio'. e.g. 2NaOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) = Na2SO4(aq) + 2H2O(l) In words ' Two moles of sodium hydroxide react with one mole of sulphuric acid, to produce one mole of sodium sulphate and two moles of water. NB The number '1' is never shown as a molar ratio. When no number is shown, read it as '1'(one).
The condensed structural formula for 1-pentene is CH3CH2CH=CHCH3.