Answer: The IUPAC name of propan-2-one and is pentan-2-one.
Explanation:
The basic rules for naming of organic compounds are :
1. First select the longest possible carbon chain. The longest possible carbon chain should include the carbons of double or triple bonds or functional group.For the number of carbon atom, we add prefix as 'meth' for 1, 'eth' for 2, 'prop' for 3, 'but' for 4, 'pent' for 5, 'hex' for 6, 'sept' for 7, 'oct' for 8, 'nona' for 9 and 'deca' for 10.
2. The naming of alkane is done by adding the suffix -ane, alkene by adding the suffix -ene, alkyne by adding the suffix -yne and ketones by adding the suffix -one.;
3. The numbering is done in such a way that the carbon containing the functional group gets the lowest number. While writing the name, the word root is given first , followed by the position of carbon containing the functional group followed by the suffix.
The IUPAC name of propan-2-one and is pentan-2-one.
Answer: Part 1: The reaction is considered as replacement reaction and produce preciptate.
Part 2: Due to Mg is more active than Al.
Explanation:
Part 1: the reaction is replacement reaction due to the ions is replaced with each other as this equation shows:
MgCl2 + Na2CO3 → MgCO3 + 2NaCl
and MgCO3 is a white precipitate.
Part 2:
Al reacts with CuCl2 because Al is more active than Cu.
Al can not react with MgCl2 because Mg is more active than Al.
Answer:
Any situation that has a path that stops at the same position that it started from has a displacement of zero.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Answer:
6 mol H, 9 mol O2
Explanation:
We can see that in water, there are 6 moles of hydrogen, and for oxygen, there is 9 moles