The molecule CH3-C=C-CH3 is called 2-butene. It is an alkene with a double bond between the second and third carbon atoms in a four-carbon chain. The presence of the double bond gives it distinct chemical properties compared to its saturated counterpart, butane. 2-butene can exist in two isomeric forms: cis and trans, depending on the arrangement of the substituents around the double bond.
Are you sure this is correct? CH3C=OCH2CH3 would make more sense.
Propyne is not called 1-propyne because the prefix "1-" is used to indicate the location of a functional group on a carbon chain when there are multiple sites of attachment. In the case of propyne, there is only one carbon in the chain, so no numbering is needed.
The chemical formula of propyne is CH3C≡CH.
The condensed structural formula for 2,2-dimethylbutane is CH3C(CH3)2CH2CH3.
A main component is acetone [propanon, CH3C(O)CH3 ], but sometimes butyl- and pentyl esters are also involved.
Are you sure this is correct? CH3C=OCH2CH3 would make more sense.
Propyne is not called 1-propyne because the prefix "1-" is used to indicate the location of a functional group on a carbon chain when there are multiple sites of attachment. In the case of propyne, there is only one carbon in the chain, so no numbering is needed.
It has three carbon atoms.Pyruvate is the anion of pyruvic acid: CH3C(=O)COOH , IUPAC name: 2-oxopropanoic acid
C 4 carbons is where you get the "but" (butane). the three "C's" next to each other (in answer C) tells me that it has a triple bond, which is the Alkyne functional group. Alkyne's end with "-yne". At least that's what I think, hopefully someone smart will come along and properly explain it, I'm just now learning it and so to my limited knowledge, I do believe it's C.
The chemical formula of propyne is CH3C≡CH.
The word eq'n is Ethanoic acid + propanol = propylethanoate + water. The chemical equation is CH3C(=O)-OH + CH3CH2CH2OH CH3C(=O)-O-CH2CH2CH3 + H2O)
Molybdenum ethanoate. Mo^(+) [ CH3C(=O)-O^-]
The condensed structural formula for 2,2-dimethylbutane is CH3C(CH3)2CH2CH3.
The reaction is:CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3 = CH3C(O)CH2CH3 + H2
A main component is acetone [propanon, CH3C(O)CH3 ], but sometimes butyl- and pentyl esters are also involved.
The condensed structural formula of hexyl acetate is: CH3COO(CH2)5CH3
Peroxide is an compound that can be a part of another chemical to form a molecule. Hydrogen peroxide is two hydrogen atoms attached to a peroxide molecule, forming hydrogen peroxide. Peroxide itself (O2) only exists as molecular oxygen when it is not attached to another chemical.