Structure of a-chloro-b-methylbutyric acid (2-chloro-3-methylbutyric acid is attached below.
The structure was drawn using following information.
1) First, the parent chain was identified. The parent chain is containing four carbon atoms, also, this chain belongs to carboxylic acid as the compound name ends with Butyric acid i.e. butyr (Butane) -ic acid (carboxylic acid).
2) Secondly, the positions of substituents were assigned by using the rule which sates that the numbering in carboxylic acid must satrt from the carbonyl carbon. Therefore, the carbon which is attached to carbonyl carbon is named as alpha (2nd position) and carbon next to alpha carbon is named as beta carbon (3rd position). Hence, we add chlorine atom on 2nd carbon next to carbonyl group and methyl group at 3rd carbon with respect to carbonyl carbon.
Answer:
They differ by their atomic mass and have same proton number.
Explanation:
Isotopes are atoms of the same element with the same proton or atomic number but with different atomic masses.
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Answer:
Group 1: alkali metals, or lithium family.
Group 2: alkaline earth metals, or beryllium family.
Group 3: the scandium family.
Group 4: the titanium family.
Group 5: the vanadium family.
Group 6: the chromium family.
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The total number of each type of atom always stay the same.