First of all : CH3CH2CH2CHClCH2CH (in your question!) does not exist,
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or something like this
The name of 3-heptene gives it away, for alkenes end in -ene. Heptene is a carbon chain of 7 carbons, and alkenes have a double bond between carbons at the noted carbon (3), so this double bond is between C3 and C4, and the chain is otherwise completely hydrogenated. You might write the structure as: CH3CH2CH=CHCH2CH2CH3
C3H7OH is the formula of propan-1-ol.
Yes, in an electrically neutral atom or compound or mixture.
The condensed structural formula for 1-pentene is CH3CH2CH=CHCH3.
Learn to write chemical formulae. At a guess, that's intended to be hexanal.
Pentene (CH3CH2CH=CHCH3) reacts with bromine by undergoing an addition reaction. The equation would be: CH3CH2CH=CHCH3 + Br2 --> CH3CH2CHBrCHBrCH3
You think probable to cycloocta-1,5-diene.
The name of 3-heptene gives it away, for alkenes end in -ene. Heptene is a carbon chain of 7 carbons, and alkenes have a double bond between carbons at the noted carbon (3), so this double bond is between C3 and C4, and the chain is otherwise completely hydrogenated. You might write the structure as: CH3CH2CH=CHCH2CH2CH3
There would need to be a double bond between the two CH's such as in CH3CH2CH=CHCH2NH2, otherwise the molecule wouldn't exist. The name of this compound would be2-penten-1-amine
C3H7OH is the formula of propan-1-ol.
There would need to be a double bond between the two CH's such as in CH3CH2CH=CHCH2NH2, otherwise the molecule wouldn't exist. The name of this compound would be2-penten-1-amine
R equals 4600, 8.73 percent interest compound quarterly for 9 years?
The molecular weight.
Yes, in an electrically neutral atom or compound or mixture.
Going out on a limb and trying to guess what you meant. It might be 3-pentanone.The assumptions made are that you left out the hydrogens for brevity, the compound is saturated where not otherwise specified, and the "c equals o" in the middle is intended to be a carbonyl group.
The condensed structural formula for 1-pentene is CH3CH2CH=CHCH3.
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