ch3cooc2h5
draw operation in cold rolling
Chemical energy is energy stored in particles of matter, so you can draw like a cup with water and in the particle just label it chemcal energy.
Ch3ch2ch2ch2ch2ch2c=-cch2ch3
Acetone (2-propanone, propanone, or other names) has CH3COCH3 as its chemical formula. But it shares that formula with propionaldehyde (propanal). The two chemicals are structural isomers, and they have clearly different chemical properties. That's why we have a scheme for the structural formula of an organic compound. Since we can't "draw" here, use the link to a nice picture of the structural formula of acetone. The information is provided by our friends at Wikipedia, where knowledge is free.
Argon has 18 electrons. Draw a circle in the middle with the chemical symbol of argon in it (Ar). Draw three more circles around the middle one. On the first circle draw 2 dots to represent electrons. On the 2nd circle, draw 8 electrons. And finally, on the last circle, draw another 8 electrons. That is the bohr-rutherford diagram of argon.
Hexyl acetate or hexyl ethanoate: CH3COOCH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
draw a structural formula for organics, write a chemical formula (molecular formula or ionic formula) for simpler compounds.
draw a structural formula for organics, write a chemical formula (molecular formula or ionic formula) for simpler compounds.
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If they draw an Ethyl level, yes.
draw the graph for calcium acetate monohydrate in differential thermal analyss?
I uploaded a jpg of the acetate ion Lewis structure to imageshack. Just click the "related link" below and you should see it. Many people draw Lewis Structures with minor variations, but this should give you the basic idea.
draw operation in cold rolling
To begin with, octane is a chain of 8 carbons. If you were to draw these eight carbons in a row and number them 1-8, then the numbers corresponding to the substituents (chloro, ethyl and methyl) will show you where to put them. Off of the fifth carbon from one end (make sure you are consistent with which end you use!) is Cl Off of the third carbon is the ethyl group (CH2-CH3) and off of the fourth is the methyl group (CH3)
Chemical energy is energy stored in particles of matter, so you can draw like a cup with water and in the particle just label it chemcal energy.
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It is the butyl ester of acetic acid so on hydrolysis it produces Acetic acid , CH3-COOH