The condensed structural formula for N-methylaniline is CH3C6H4NH2.
The condensed structural formula for N-methylaniline is C7H9N, where the nitrogen atom is attached to a methyl group (-CH3) and a phenyl group (-C6H5) on the benzene ring.
The condensed formula for N-ethyl-N-ethanamide is EtNHCH2CH3.
The structural formula of cellulose is (C6H10O5)n, where n represents a large number of repeating units, known as glucose molecules, linked together through beta-1,4-glycosidic bonds. This forms a long, linear polymer chain with strong hydrogen bonding between adjacent chains, giving cellulose its characteristic strength and rigidity.
The chemical formula for PVC (polyvinylchloride) is [-CH2-CHCl-]n, where n is equal to ~60,000 to 140,000. Actual useful formulations of PVC also include a small percentage of various stabilizers to enhance the performance and prevent discoloration from light and heat.
The structural formula of polyethylene plastic is (-CH2-CH2-)n, where n represents the number of repeating units in the polymer chain. In this formula, each "CH2" unit represents a single ethylene molecule that has undergone polymerization to form the long-chain polymer structure of polyethylene.
The condensed structural formula for N-methylaniline is C7H9N, where the nitrogen atom is attached to a methyl group (-CH3) and a phenyl group (-C6H5) on the benzene ring.
N-Methylaniline is a derivative of aniline. It is organic with the chemical formula C6H5NH. It is colorless or slightly yellow and brown when exposed to air.
The condensed formula for N-ethyl-N-ethanamide is EtNHCH2CH3.
C10H22 It is a chain of 7 carbons, with a branch on the 4th carbon, that branch is 3 carbons long.
The structural formula for nitrogen gas (N2) is N≡N, representing the triple bond between the two nitrogen atoms.
Yes, the structural formula of n-butane is C4H10 and the structural formula of isobutane (2-methylpropane) is also C4H10. However, for ethane, the formula is C2H6 and there isn't a distinct isomer like isobutane for ethane.
the structural formula for octane(straight chain) is CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH3
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C4H10 is the molecular formula for Butane. Butane has two possible *structural formulas* which describe the way in which the molecule is constructed. n-Butane has the condensed structural formula of CH3CH2CH2CH3. In this isomer of Butane each Carbon is bonded to another forming a chain with Hydrogens bonded to each of the carbons, 3 to the Carbon on each end, and 2 to each Carbon in the center. Isobutane has the condensed structural formula of CH(CH3)3. In this isomer, 3 Carbons are bonded to a single Carbon atom in the center of the molecule. The outer Carbons have 3 Hydrogens bonded to them, and the center Carbon has 1 Hydrogen bonded to it.
This is an esterification reaction that produces pentyl ethanoate as its product. If I remember correctly, pentyl ethanoate smells of pear drops. The general rule here is that any alc1ohol will react with any alk2anoic acid to produce the corresponding ester alk1yl alk2anoate. Oh, and it's pentan-1-ol btw, not 1-pentanol.
The structural formula for sodium nitrite is NaNO2. It consists of one sodium (Na) atom, one nitrogen (N) atom, and two oxygen (O) atoms.
The correct structural formula for N2 with a triple bond is N≡N. It shows that there are three pairs of electrons shared between the two nitrogen atoms, resulting in a very strong bond.