C4h10o Lewis Structure
Draw the Lewis Structure and Structural Formula for the Thickening of Four Alcohols with Experimental Formula C4H10O? ۔
And classify each one as primary, secondary or third.
I don't have my manual because I didn't ask for it and I don't know what to do.
I built the first Lewis structure and the formula is CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 OH. But can I know if I rank primary, secondary or third?
Well, I can see that your manual will be sent to you soon. But until then, here's the answer:
First, describe alcohol as primary, secondary, or tertiary, depending on the carbon to which it is attached. If carbon is the basic, then it is the basic alcohol. If carbon is secondary, then it is secondary alcohol, and so on.
There are four different alcohols with this formula:
1butanol, 2butanol, 2ylpropane1ol and 2ylpropane2ol
It's a little hard to pull off, but I'll do my best (if you're not familiar with the iupac convention)
Main
CH2CH2CH2CH3
Secondary
............ Oh
............. |
CH3CH2CHCH3.
Main
....... CH3
.... |
CH3CHCH2.
.......... |
........... Oh
Third
....... CH3
.... |
CH3CCH3.
.... |
...... oh
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Draw the Lewis Structure and Structural Formula for the Thickening of Four Alcohols with Experimental Formula C4H10O?
And classify each one as primary, secondary or third.
I don't have my manual because I didn't ask for it and I don't know what to do.
I built the first Lewis structure and the formula is CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 OH. But I know it's ...
Lewis structure for botanol.
1-Butnol Lewis structure
C4h10o Lewis Structure

C4h10o Lewis Structure
Draw the Lewis structure and structural formula for the condensation of four alcohols with the experimental formula C4H10O? 3
And classify each as primary, secondary, or tertiary.
I don't have my manual because I didn't ask for it and I don't know what to do.
I built the first Lewis structure and the formula is CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 OH. But can I know if I classify as primary, secondary or tertiary?
Well, I can see that your manual will be sent to you soon. But until then, the answer is:
First, describe an alcohol as primary, secondary, or tertiary, depending on the carbon to which it is attached. If carbon is basic, then it is a basic alcohol. If carbon is secondary, then it is secondary alcohol, and so on.
There are four different alcohols with this formula:
1butanol, 2butanol, 2ylpropane1ol and 2ylpropane2ol
It's a little hard to pull off, but I'll do my best (if you're not familiar with iupac naming conventions)
Main
CH2CH2CH2CH3
Secondary
............ Oh
............. |
CH3CH2CHCH3
Main
....... CH3
.... |
CH3CHCH2
.......... |
........... Oh
ترتیری
....... CH3
.... |
CH3CCH3
.... |
...... oh
This page can help you.
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Draw the Lewis structure and structural formula for the condensation of four alcohols with the experimental formula C4H10O?
And classify each as primary, secondary, or tertiary.
I don't have my manual because I didn't ask for it and I don't know what to do.
I built the first Lewis structure and the formula is CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 OH. But I know it's ...
Lewis texture for butanol
C4h10o Lewis Structure
C4h10o Lewis Structure
1-Butanol Lewis texture
C4h10o Lewis Structure
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