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The 3 basicshapes of carbon molecules are ring, branched, and straight chain.
A straight chain hydrocarbon has two carbons that are bonded to only one other carbon (the terminal carbons). A branched chain hydrocarbon has more than two carbons that are bonded to only one other carbon (the terminal carbons at the ends of each branch). A cycloalkane (cyclic hydrocarbon) has no carbons that are bonded to only one carbon - the chain is hooked back to itself.
Straight chain, branched chain, and ring
palytoxin is the longest carbon chain molicule consisting of 115 carbon atoms
Kerosene is saturated, because it only contains single carbon-carbon covalent bonds. Kerosene is actually a mixture of more than one straight-chain or branched alkane hydrocarbons, but none of them feature double or triple bonds, so the Lewis structure indicates it is saturated.
Straight chain, branched chain, and ring
Straight chain, branched chain, and ring
The 3 basicshapes of carbon molecules are ring, branched, and straight chain.
The three kinds of carbon backbones are straight chain,branched chain,and the ring.
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Carbon fiber Carbonite Carbonara Carbon copy Carbon monoxide That's five, boo ya, I win.
Ring, Branched, Straight
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Aromatic amino acid has rings in their structures wile the aliphatic amino acids has carbon atoms joined in a branched or straight open chains.
Sugar's carbons are arranged in a ring. These rings of carbon are sometimes arranged straight chains (cellulose) or branched (glycogen or amylopectin).
Yes. Carbon atoms form to create certain types of chains. Straight Carbon Chains, Branched Carbon Chains, and Carbon Rings. Carbon can form single, double or triple bonds. You're welcome
It could be Straight, Branched, and Ring-Shaped.