Butyne is the alkyne with four carbon atoms, and, as the question states, it has one carbon-carbon triple bond. The general formula of an alkyne is CnH2n-2, that means that when there are 2 carbons the formula is C2H2, when there are 3 carbons the formula is C3H4, and when there are 4 carbons the formula is C4H6. So, <span>butyne is C4H6 or " CH3-C (triple bond) C - CH3" (note that I wrote the phrase triple bond between the two Cs in the middle of the formula because there is no way to draw the three hyphens stacked one over other").</span>
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How many electrons does each gold atom gain?
Answer:3
How many electrons does each iodine atom lose?
Answer:1
What is the total number of electrons that are moved in the oxidation-reduction reaction?
Answer:6
Complete the final balanced equation based on the half-reactions.
2Au(OH)3+6 HI 2 Au +1 3I2 +6 H2O
Answer:
0.0555m converts to 55.5 mm
Answer:
Mainly nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Explanation:
Amino acids are organic compounds composed mainly of nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Your body needs 20 different amino acids to grow and function properly. While all 20 of these are important for your health, only 9 are classified as essential
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