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  1. What are "structural isomers"? | Socratic

    Jul 31, 2016 · As more carbons are added to the formula, the opportunity for structural isomerism becomes even greater. The "pentane" formula, C_5H_12, can generate 3 structural isomers, each …

  2. How do carbohydrates differ from hydrocarbons? - Socratic

    Carbohydrates contain "C", "H", and "O". Hydrocarbons contain only "C" and "H". The typical general formula for a hydrocarbon is C_n"H"_(2n+2). An example is hexane, "C"_6"H"_14. The typical …

  3. Site Map - Isomerisms Questions and Videos | Socratic

    What is the formula of cinnamic acid and how many isomers does this molecule have? How do you draw the condensed structural formulas of four structural isomers of the carboxylic acids that have the …

  4. Is there any particular method to calculate no of structural isomers ...

    And C_6H_14 generates 5 structural isomers. And it says on the web that heptane generates 9 structural isomers, and octane generates 18 structural isomers... As an undergraduate, perhaps you …

  5. Conversions Between Molecule View and Chair View - Socratic

    Apr 9, 2015 · Molecular view and chair view conversion requires understanding the 3-dimensional representation fo the hexane molecule and its susbtitutent repulsions.

  6. How does thermochemistry treat the making and breaking of chemical ...

    For combustion of hexane, we could write, C_6H_14 + 19/2O_2 rarr 6CO_2 + 7H_2O The reaction requires the breaking of bonds: viz. the breaking of strong C-H, and O=O bonds, but it also involves …

  7. Question #485ae - Socratic

    1.80 * 10^(22) "atoms" You should know that in order to get from grams to atoms, you need to go through moles first. So you will need to use the molar mass of barium chloride to convert the sample …

  8. Site Map - Quadratic Formula Questions and Videos | Socratic

    How do you use quadratic formula to solve #2x^2 + 4x + 2 = 0#? How do you use the quadratic formula to solve #x^2+5=4x#? A rectangle has a perimeter if 46 cm and an area of 120 cm^2. How do you …

  9. Question #4dd5f - Socratic

    Jan 7, 2018 · 1.3 * 10^(23) "formula units" For starters, it's worth pointing out that you're not dealing with molecules of iron(III) fluoride here because this compound is ionic. So a more accurate statement …

  10. Question #1dca1 - Socratic

    "4.81 g" Start by converting the number of formula units of nickel(II) oxalate, "NiC"_2"O"_4, to moles by using Avogadro's constant. Since you know that in order to have 1 mole of nickel(II) oxalate you …