2-butyne
CH3-CH2-CH3 is a gas Propane.
4 atoms are present in one molecule of CH3 So it is Polyatomic
The molecule is called butane. It consists of four carbon atoms in a chain with each carbon having hydrogen atoms attached, including the end carbons which each have 3 hydrogens.
No, there are no lone pairs in a molecule of CH3. All atoms in CH3 are involved in bonding, so there are no unshared pairs of electrons on the carbon or hydrogen atoms.
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.
CH3-CH2-CH3 is a gas Propane.
The molecule is called propane. It is a three-carbon alkane with the chemical formula C3H8.
CH3 is not the formula for any stable molecule; it is the formula of a "methyl radical".
CH2CH2CH3 is NOT a compound name, but a 'Propyl' functional group , which would be attached to a larger molecule. Propane is CH3-CH2-CH3 Propene is CH2=CH-CH3 Propyne is HC=C-CH3 ( A triple bond). The CH2CH2CH2, is written as R-CH2CH2CH3 , the propyl functional group and 'R' the rest of the molecule.
4 atoms are present in one molecule of CH3 So it is Polyatomic
A semi-structural formula for this molecule is CH3-(CH2)2-CH=C(CH3)-CH3.
The name for the CH3-Ch-CH3 alkyl group is isopropyl.
The molecule is called butane. It consists of four carbon atoms in a chain with each carbon having hydrogen atoms attached, including the end carbons which each have 3 hydrogens.
The name for CH3CH(CH3)CH(CH3)CH3 is 2,3-dimethylpentane.
No, there are no lone pairs in a molecule of CH3. All atoms in CH3 are involved in bonding, so there are no unshared pairs of electrons on the carbon or hydrogen atoms.
1-pentanol
No, the molecule CH3CH2CH3 represents 1-propane. The molecule CH2CHCH3 does not exist.