Redox Reaction is an ionic bond
Answer:
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Explanation:
In this question, we have to follow the IUPAC rules. Lets analyze each compound:
a. 1-methylbutane
In this compound we have a chain of 5 carbons, so the correct name is <u>Pentane.</u>
b. 1,1,3-trimethylhexane
In this compound, we longest chain is made of 7 carbons, so, we have to use the name "heptane". Carbon one would be the closet one to the methyl group, so the correct name is <u>2,4-dimethylheptane.</u>
c. 5-octyne
In this case, carbon 1 would be the closet one to the triplet bond. With this in mind, the correct name is <u>oct-3-yne.</u>
d. 2-ethyl-1-propanol
In this compound, we longest chain is made of 4 carbons, so, we have to use the name "butane". Carbon one would be the carbon with the "OH" group, so the correct name is <u>2-methylbutan-1-ol.</u>
<u>e. 2.2-dimethyl-3-butanol</u>
In this case, carbon 1 would be the closet one to the "OH". With this in mind, the correct name is <u>3,3-dimethylbutan-2-ol.</u>
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Answer:
The correct answer is C.
Explanation:
To solve this problem, we should first recall possible units for mass and volume. Mass can be represented with units of grams, kilograms, etc. Volume has units of cubic meters, cubic centimeters, etc.
Therefore, since we know that density is mass divided by volume, the only answer that makes sense here is C. grams per cubic centimeter (where per signifies that grams are being divided by cubic centimeters).
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Answer: Bromine is Actually a Halogen!
Explanation: Bromine is in the 7th column of the Periodic Table. It needs that magic 8 valence electrons and it has 7.
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