What is the structural formula of the dehydrogenation of propane?
Q. What is the structural formula of the dehydrogenation of propane(CH3-CH2-CH3)? I'm not sure how to do dehydrogenation of single bonds, please help.
Asked by Dynamite - Sun Jun 7 14:05:52 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Depends on what method you use and how far you plan to take the process. Possibilities are: CH2=CHCH3, propene HCtripleCCH3 = HC:::CCH3, propyne, and allene: CH2=C=CH2
Answered by Doc89891 - Sun Jun 7 14:11:45 2009
Q. What is the structural formula of the dehydrogenation of propane(CH3-CH2-CH3)? I'm not sure how to do dehydrogenation of single bonds, please help.
Asked by Dynamite - Sun Jun 7 14:05:52 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Depends on what method you use and how far you plan to take the process. Possibilities are: CH2=CHCH3, propene HCtripleCCH3 = HC:::CCH3, propyne, and allene: CH2=C=CH2
Answered by Doc89891 - Sun Jun 7 14:11:45 2009
What is the name of the compound with this structural formula?
Q. ***H***H*** *** I***I*** HO*_*C*_*C*_*C*_*H*** ***II***I***I*** ***O***H***H*** Okay! Don't Freak! Try to ignore the stars-- they mean nothing. I had to put them there in order for the symbols to be in the right posistion. Tried my best to copy this structural formula. Can anyone help?
Asked by maysmommy - Thu Jun 18 20:24:24 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The left hand portion is a carboxyl group, the rest the ethane radical, giving a three carbon acid...propionic acid.
Answered by L. A. L. - Thu Jun 18 20:34:20 2009
Q. ***H***H*** *** I***I*** HO*_*C*_*C*_*C*_*H*** ***II***I***I*** ***O***H***H*** Okay! Don't Freak! Try to ignore the stars-- they mean nothing. I had to put them there in order for the symbols to be in the right posistion. Tried my best to copy this structural formula. Can anyone help?
Asked by maysmommy - Thu Jun 18 20:24:24 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The left hand portion is a carboxyl group, the rest the ethane radical, giving a three carbon acid...propionic acid.
Answered by L. A. L. - Thu Jun 18 20:34:20 2009
What is the structural formula of CaCl2?
Q. I know that it's an ionic bond. But how do I draw out the structural formula of an ionic bond?
Asked by :) - Wed May 27 23:35:16 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Here's an answer to an identical question some time ago; which I won't attempt to improve:
Answered by AndrewG - Wed May 27 23:51:59 2009
Q. I know that it's an ionic bond. But how do I draw out the structural formula of an ionic bond?
Asked by :) - Wed May 27 23:35:16 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Here's an answer to an identical question some time ago; which I won't attempt to improve:
Answered by AndrewG - Wed May 27 23:51:59 2009
What is the structural formula for methane?
Q. What is the structural formula for methane?
Asked by Melody - Wed Jun 4 00:51:56 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The structural formula simply shows what atoms go where. For methane, it is a C (carbon) with 4 lines coming off of it, 1 on each side. The lines connect to H's (Hydrogen). Here's a picture: Hope this helps!
Answered by Interested in Things - Wed Jun 4 00:59:20 2008
Q. What is the structural formula for methane?
Asked by Melody - Wed Jun 4 00:51:56 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The structural formula simply shows what atoms go where. For methane, it is a C (carbon) with 4 lines coming off of it, 1 on each side. The lines connect to H's (Hydrogen). Here's a picture: Hope this helps!
Answered by Interested in Things - Wed Jun 4 00:59:20 2008
How do you draw the structural fomula for 2-methyl-1-pentene reacts with H2O and what is the molecular formula?
Q. for this reaction? This what I did: for the structural formula I have a carbon double to a carbon and a methyl attached to it, and then 3 more carbons attached to it. plus H2) which produces a carbon with a hydrogen attached to it, another carbon which has an OH group and a methyl attached to it, and then I have three more carbons attached to it. For the molecular formula I have: C5H11(g)+ H2O(l) produces C5H12OH(l) I am doing this right?
Asked by mishal - Mon Dec 22 21:07:52 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It sounds like the structures are right, but the formulas are off... i have C6H12 + H2O --> C6H13OH
Answered by jenn33191 - Fri Dec 26 14:53:56 2008
Q. for this reaction? This what I did: for the structural formula I have a carbon double to a carbon and a methyl attached to it, and then 3 more carbons attached to it. plus H2) which produces a carbon with a hydrogen attached to it, another carbon which has an OH group and a methyl attached to it, and then I have three more carbons attached to it. For the molecular formula I have: C5H11(g)+ H2O(l) produces C5H12OH(l) I am doing this right?
Asked by mishal - Mon Dec 22 21:07:52 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It sounds like the structures are right, but the formulas are off... i have C6H12 + H2O --> C6H13OH
Answered by jenn33191 - Fri Dec 26 14:53:56 2008
what are the abbreviated structural formula for each of the compounds ?
Q. can any one help me find the abbreviated structural formula for each of the following three compounds. 1)E-3-chloro-6-methyloct- 3-ene 2)N-phenylethanamide 3)R-3-iodopent-1-en-3-ol any help thanks, i also need to do a stereochemical descriptor and if any one could explain that also i would be very gratefull.
Asked by Lisa B - Wed Oct 29 09:20:19 2008 - - 0 Answers - 0 Comments
A. [1] CH3CH2CClCHCH2CH(CH3)CH2C H3 [2] CH3CONHC6H5 [3] CH2CHCI(OH)CH2CH3 *the l in (Cl) in [1] and the I in [3] look identical - but can't change font.
Answered by CB - Wed Oct 29 09:48:41 2008
Q. can any one help me find the abbreviated structural formula for each of the following three compounds. 1)E-3-chloro-6-methyloct- 3-ene 2)N-phenylethanamide 3)R-3-iodopent-1-en-3-ol any help thanks, i also need to do a stereochemical descriptor and if any one could explain that also i would be very gratefull.
Asked by Lisa B - Wed Oct 29 09:20:19 2008 - - 0 Answers - 0 Comments
A. [1] CH3CH2CClCHCH2CH(CH3)CH2C H3 [2] CH3CONHC6H5 [3] CH2CHCI(OH)CH2CH3 *the l in (Cl) in [1] and the I in [3] look identical - but can't change font.
Answered by CB - Wed Oct 29 09:48:41 2008
How to type Chemistry Structural formula?
Q. I would like to know how to construct chemistry structural formula( e.g: alkane and alkene) in Microsoft Words 2007 or I have to use a software?
Asked by Grouchie - Thu Jan 8 06:38:02 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. For home and personal use get the free version of ACD/ChemSketch (see link). It is easy to use and perfect for drawing chemical structures. Structures can be copied and pasted in the usual Windows fashion.
Answered by schillm - Thu Jan 8 07:07:59 2009
Q. I would like to know how to construct chemistry structural formula( e.g: alkane and alkene) in Microsoft Words 2007 or I have to use a software?
Asked by Grouchie - Thu Jan 8 06:38:02 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. For home and personal use get the free version of ACD/ChemSketch (see link). It is easy to use and perfect for drawing chemical structures. Structures can be copied and pasted in the usual Windows fashion.
Answered by schillm - Thu Jan 8 07:07:59 2009
Draw the condensed structural formula for the aldehyde that would result from the oxidation of 1-pentanol.?
Q. Primary alcohols are oxidized first to an aldehyde group and then, under stronger oxidizing conditions, to the carboxylic acid group. So, how would you draw the condensed structural formula for the acid that would result under the stronger conditions?
Asked by Kyle M - Fri May 2 14:40:02 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2OH ---> CH3CH2CH2CH2COOH C5H10 O2
Answered by Dr.A - Fri May 2 14:44:52 2008
Q. Primary alcohols are oxidized first to an aldehyde group and then, under stronger oxidizing conditions, to the carboxylic acid group. So, how would you draw the condensed structural formula for the acid that would result under the stronger conditions?
Asked by Kyle M - Fri May 2 14:40:02 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2OH ---> CH3CH2CH2CH2COOH C5H10 O2
Answered by Dr.A - Fri May 2 14:44:52 2008
what is the name of the compound with the following structural formula?
Q. what is the name of the compound with the following structural formula? clicky: ??? can u please explain...
Asked by Me Wizard - Wed Aug 27 03:53:11 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I wont give you a straight answer, but the answer is either (a) or (b) You can immediately eliminate both (c) and (d) because their suffixes are incorrect- butane means there are 4 hydrocarbons and pentene means there are 5 hydrocarbons. If you look at the image, there are clearly 6 carbon atoms. We also know that it is a hexene compound because hexene's chemical formula is C6H12, which suits the image. Now all you need to do is work out the difference between 2-hexene and 3-hexene. Hope this helps
Answered by Skywolf X - Wed Aug 27 05:32:14 2008
Q. what is the name of the compound with the following structural formula? clicky: ??? can u please explain...
Asked by Me Wizard - Wed Aug 27 03:53:11 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I wont give you a straight answer, but the answer is either (a) or (b) You can immediately eliminate both (c) and (d) because their suffixes are incorrect- butane means there are 4 hydrocarbons and pentene means there are 5 hydrocarbons. If you look at the image, there are clearly 6 carbon atoms. We also know that it is a hexene compound because hexene's chemical formula is C6H12, which suits the image. Now all you need to do is work out the difference between 2-hexene and 3-hexene. Hope this helps
Answered by Skywolf X - Wed Aug 27 05:32:14 2008
What is the structural formula for Avonex (interferon Beta 1A)?
Q. I'm working on a chemistry project and I'm trying to figure out how to draw the structural formula for this Avonex (interferon Beta 1A). If anyone could help I would really appriciate it.
Asked by smcdougal13 - Wed Mar 11 11:07:26 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. I'm working on a chemistry project and I'm trying to figure out how to draw the structural formula for this Avonex (interferon Beta 1A). If anyone could help I would really appriciate it.
Asked by smcdougal13 - Wed Mar 11 11:07:26 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
The name for the compound with the following structural formula?
Q. The name for the compound with the following structural formula is: CH3CH2CHClCH2CH(OH)CH2CH3 a. ) 3-chloroheptan-6-ol b. ) 3-chloro-5-hydroxyheptane c. ) 3-hydroxy-5-chloroheptane d. ) 5-chloroheptan-3-ol e. ) 5-chloro-3-hydroxyheptane Is it d?
Asked by Vendetta - Thu Jul 2 00:21:04 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The real name should be 3-chloro- 5- heptanol, but since that isn't one of the choices..go with the concensus..D. Because they are right. Alcohol gets naming rights so it has to have a -ol ending
Answered by biire2u - Thu Jul 2 02:09:40 2009
Q. The name for the compound with the following structural formula is: CH3CH2CHClCH2CH(OH)CH2CH3 a. ) 3-chloroheptan-6-ol b. ) 3-chloro-5-hydroxyheptane c. ) 3-hydroxy-5-chloroheptane d. ) 5-chloroheptan-3-ol e. ) 5-chloro-3-hydroxyheptane Is it d?
Asked by Vendetta - Thu Jul 2 00:21:04 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The real name should be 3-chloro- 5- heptanol, but since that isn't one of the choices..go with the concensus..D. Because they are right. Alcohol gets naming rights so it has to have a -ol ending
Answered by biire2u - Thu Jul 2 02:09:40 2009
How does a complete structural formula differ from a condensed structural formula?
Q. How does a complete structural formula differ from a condensed structural formula?
Asked by doncooperjuan - Wed Oct 25 02:45:56 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. condensed structural formula is one which we write with the help of lines or we can write it when the repeated units are present in the structure. for eg., take adipic acid whose condensed formula is COOH_(CH2)6_COOH complete structural formula is COOH_CH2_CH2_CH2_CH2_CH2_ CH2-COOH look at it... how much time it takes to write the complete structural formula... thatis why.., scientists use condensed structural formula
Answered by bubbly - Wed Oct 25 03:39:53 2006
Q. How does a complete structural formula differ from a condensed structural formula?
Asked by doncooperjuan - Wed Oct 25 02:45:56 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. condensed structural formula is one which we write with the help of lines or we can write it when the repeated units are present in the structure. for eg., take adipic acid whose condensed formula is COOH_(CH2)6_COOH complete structural formula is COOH_CH2_CH2_CH2_CH2_CH2_ CH2-COOH look at it... how much time it takes to write the complete structural formula... thatis why.., scientists use condensed structural formula
Answered by bubbly - Wed Oct 25 03:39:53 2006
What is the structural formula of litmus?
Q. There is this question o my chemistry questionary and i dont know how to answer, i search the net and didn t find nothing! In true, the answer is: what is the formula of litmus (tornassol in other languages) ?
Asked by TKA - Mon Dec 10 16:25:27 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Litmus is extracted from different species of lichens. Currently, the main sources of litmus are Roccella montagnei and Dendrographa leucophoea. The formula for litmus, or lecanoric (diorsellinic) acid, is C16H14O7.
Answered by Metallic stuff - Tue Dec 11 00:50:02 2007
Q. There is this question o my chemistry questionary and i dont know how to answer, i search the net and didn t find nothing! In true, the answer is: what is the formula of litmus (tornassol in other languages) ?
Asked by TKA - Mon Dec 10 16:25:27 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Litmus is extracted from different species of lichens. Currently, the main sources of litmus are Roccella montagnei and Dendrographa leucophoea. The formula for litmus, or lecanoric (diorsellinic) acid, is C16H14O7.
Answered by Metallic stuff - Tue Dec 11 00:50:02 2007
What is the full structural formula for acrolein?
Q. The formula given is C3H5O but i'm not sure if this is right as i can get the hydrogens to work as 4 or 6 but not 5.
Asked by LornaM - Sun Jan 6 11:04:03 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. CH2=CH-CHO C3H4O
Answered by The Boss - Sun Jan 6 11:43:34 2008
Q. The formula given is C3H5O but i'm not sure if this is right as i can get the hydrogens to work as 4 or 6 but not 5.
Asked by LornaM - Sun Jan 6 11:04:03 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. CH2=CH-CHO C3H4O
Answered by The Boss - Sun Jan 6 11:43:34 2008
What is the complete structural formula of cyclohexene?
Q. I have tried and tried to figure it out...I know the condensed formula is C6H10...but when I try to draw it I get all confused. Please Please HELP!
Asked by Tabitha - Sat Oct 24 11:24:59 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Draw six carbons in a ring (hence 'Cyclo'), with one covalent bond between each carbon and the one either side, i.e. two bonds on each carbon so far. Make one of those single bonds a double bond to give the Alkene functional group. Now put two hydrogens on the outside of each of the single bonded carbons and covalently bond those to their carbon. For the carbons at either end of the double bond though, do the same but with only one hydrogen. You should now have the correct structure, with only four bonds on each carbon, one on each hydrogen etc. I agree with my fellow contributor, wikipedia is good for this sort of thing and actually has a display structure of cyclohexene. They do however represent Benzene on its page as containing double… [cont.]
Answered by Michael B - Sat Oct 24 11:37:05 2009
Q. I have tried and tried to figure it out...I know the condensed formula is C6H10...but when I try to draw it I get all confused. Please Please HELP!
Asked by Tabitha - Sat Oct 24 11:24:59 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Draw six carbons in a ring (hence 'Cyclo'), with one covalent bond between each carbon and the one either side, i.e. two bonds on each carbon so far. Make one of those single bonds a double bond to give the Alkene functional group. Now put two hydrogens on the outside of each of the single bonded carbons and covalently bond those to their carbon. For the carbons at either end of the double bond though, do the same but with only one hydrogen. You should now have the correct structure, with only four bonds on each carbon, one on each hydrogen etc. I agree with my fellow contributor, wikipedia is good for this sort of thing and actually has a display structure of cyclohexene. They do however represent Benzene on its page as containing double… [cont.]
Answered by Michael B - Sat Oct 24 11:37:05 2009
What is the structural formula of water? Easy 10 points 1more question in details please answer both?
Q. Also what is the chemical formula for the ionic compound of oxide ions and nickel(III) ions please help
Asked by philliesfan25 - Mon Feb 23 18:16:29 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. water is H2O nickle oxide is Ni(III)2O3 Ni 3+ ions + O 2- ions makes Ni2O3 an ionic compound i'm pretty sure that is correct.
Answered by bebexiv - Tue Feb 24 21:46:21 2009
Q. Also what is the chemical formula for the ionic compound of oxide ions and nickel(III) ions please help
Asked by philliesfan25 - Mon Feb 23 18:16:29 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. water is H2O nickle oxide is Ni(III)2O3 Ni 3+ ions + O 2- ions makes Ni2O3 an ionic compound i'm pretty sure that is correct.
Answered by bebexiv - Tue Feb 24 21:46:21 2009
Chemical structural formula for Epinephrine & Norepinephrine?
Q. I need downloadable pictures (preferably jpg, bmp or gif) of the chemical structural formulas of epinephrine and norepinephrine. Where can I find such? Is there more than one possible way to draw each of the two, or is there only one correct depiction? Also: Is epinephrine the same as adrenaline or is there any difference at all? In the picture at there is an "(R)" right beneath the formula. What does this mean? Many thanks for your help!
Asked by perdurabo - Wed Dec 3 13:41:28 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. adrenaline and epinephrine are the same thing. the difference between epinephrine and norepinephrine is the N substitution. the R and L indicate which enantiomer you have present.. Right handed or left handed...
Answered by m w - Wed Dec 3 13:47:41 2008
Q. I need downloadable pictures (preferably jpg, bmp or gif) of the chemical structural formulas of epinephrine and norepinephrine. Where can I find such? Is there more than one possible way to draw each of the two, or is there only one correct depiction? Also: Is epinephrine the same as adrenaline or is there any difference at all? In the picture at there is an "(R)" right beneath the formula. What does this mean? Many thanks for your help!
Asked by perdurabo - Wed Dec 3 13:41:28 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. adrenaline and epinephrine are the same thing. the difference between epinephrine and norepinephrine is the N substitution. the R and L indicate which enantiomer you have present.. Right handed or left handed...
Answered by m w - Wed Dec 3 13:47:41 2008
What is the structural formula and functional groups of this organic compound?
Q. (1R,2S,5R)-2-isopropyl- 5-methylcyclohexanol. Also known as Menthol.
Asked by This Sentence Has 32 Characters! - Sat May 24 13:30:48 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. SEE tPT
Answered by HPV - Sat May 24 13:48:48 2008
Q. (1R,2S,5R)-2-isopropyl- 5-methylcyclohexanol. Also known as Menthol.
Asked by This Sentence Has 32 Characters! - Sat May 24 13:30:48 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. SEE tPT
Answered by HPV - Sat May 24 13:48:48 2008
What is the difference between molecular and structural formula?
Q. What is the difference between molecular and structural formula?
Asked by Salvador - Thu Nov 22 20:03:36 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Molecular formula simply states how many of each element are in a compound. Structural formula tells you the arrangement of those atoms and how they are connected to each other. This is very important when dealing with organic compounds. Example: Dimethyl Ether and Ethanol The Molecular formula for both is C2H6O but the structural formulas are different. Dimethyl Ether is CH3OCH3 while Ethanol is CH3CH2OH. Dimethyl Ether is very posionous to us while Ethanol is only slightly toxic (it's the alcohol we drink). So, it is very important to know the structure and how the elements are bound to each other, not just how many and of which types.
Answered by lhvinny - Thu Nov 22 20:20:34 2007
Q. What is the difference between molecular and structural formula?
Asked by Salvador - Thu Nov 22 20:03:36 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Molecular formula simply states how many of each element are in a compound. Structural formula tells you the arrangement of those atoms and how they are connected to each other. This is very important when dealing with organic compounds. Example: Dimethyl Ether and Ethanol The Molecular formula for both is C2H6O but the structural formulas are different. Dimethyl Ether is CH3OCH3 while Ethanol is CH3CH2OH. Dimethyl Ether is very posionous to us while Ethanol is only slightly toxic (it's the alcohol we drink). So, it is very important to know the structure and how the elements are bound to each other, not just how many and of which types.
Answered by lhvinny - Thu Nov 22 20:20:34 2007
What is the structural formula for aspirin?(Please help)?
Q. I need to write the structural formula for aspirin. I also need to label the ester group and the carboxylic acid group
Asked by Flatbushbrooklyn - Sat Dec 6 23:51:56 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by derrp - Sun Dec 7 00:08:04 2008
Q. I need to write the structural formula for aspirin. I also need to label the ester group and the carboxylic acid group
Asked by Flatbushbrooklyn - Sat Dec 6 23:51:56 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
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