Asked by natash
How many isomers of C2H3Br3 are possible? explain.
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Answered by
~christina~
We don't do your homework for you but we do help you with your homework.
(I notice from your previous posts, with isomers and etc. that you don't try to answer the questions at all)
<b>What is an isomer? and if you know, then try to show isomers of the compound. I or someone else will tell you if you are correct.</b>
(I notice from your previous posts, with isomers and etc. that you don't try to answer the questions at all)
<b>What is an isomer? and if you know, then try to show isomers of the compound. I or someone else will tell you if you are correct.</b>
Answered by
natash
I didn't ask you to do my homework, those were specific questions I needed help with. All I needed was the condensed structure.
Answered by
~christina~
well what do you mean "condensed" structure?
This would be doing your homework for you, do you realize?
moving on..
what structures can you come up with, natash?
This would be doing your homework for you, do you realize?
moving on..
what structures can you come up with, natash?
Answered by
Anonymous
so if you don't even know what I mean by condensed structure how do you know if your doing my homework or just helping out? second are you like an expert or just a person "trying" to help out?
Thank you I've already come up with my structures not that you were any help.
what I was asking mostly had to do with memorization, and I just needed to know how many isomers each one had. What part of my homework exactly did you do?
Thank you I've already come up with my structures not that you were any help.
what I was asking mostly had to do with memorization, and I just needed to know how many isomers each one had. What part of my homework exactly did you do?
Answered by
~christina~
so if you don't even know what I mean by condensed structure how do you know if your doing my homework or just helping out? second are you like an expert or just a person "trying" to help out?
<b>"condensed structure" => CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
condensed structure: /\/\OH
And if I showed you this "condensed formula" this would be the answer, so I do know what I'm talking about here.</b>
Thank you I've already come up with my structures not that you were any help.
what I was asking mostly had to do with memorization, and I just needed to know how many isomers each one had. What part of my homework exactly did you do?
<b>Just a tip:memorizing is not the correct way of learning to "form" isomers. You should learn how to "form" the isomers of a molecule by actually knowing rather than memorizing because you may receive a molecule that you have not seen before on a test and then memorizing will not help you.</b>
<b>"condensed structure" => CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
condensed structure: /\/\OH
And if I showed you this "condensed formula" this would be the answer, so I do know what I'm talking about here.</b>
Thank you I've already come up with my structures not that you were any help.
what I was asking mostly had to do with memorization, and I just needed to know how many isomers each one had. What part of my homework exactly did you do?
<b>Just a tip:memorizing is not the correct way of learning to "form" isomers. You should learn how to "form" the isomers of a molecule by actually knowing rather than memorizing because you may receive a molecule that you have not seen before on a test and then memorizing will not help you.</b>
Answered by
natash
I'm glad you googled that up ;)
Ummm no actually that wouldn't be the answer, it's far from being the answer, it's just a tiny part you need, to come up with the answer. So if you don't know what the question is plz refrain from your remarks of "We don't do your homework".
Mostly I just come to verify if my answers are correct or not. Not that I'm here to give you an explanation.
Ummm no actually that wouldn't be the answer, it's far from being the answer, it's just a tiny part you need, to come up with the answer. So if you don't know what the question is plz refrain from your remarks of "We don't do your homework".
Mostly I just come to verify if my answers are correct or not. Not that I'm here to give you an explanation.
Answered by
~christina~
I'm sorry but I don't have to google it up since I know what I'm talking about.
Your being childish, and YOU DON'T DO WORK, just post questions so stop being idiotic.
Your being childish, and YOU DON'T DO WORK, just post questions so stop being idiotic.
Answered by
Anonymous
wow you guys are rude
Answered by
your mom
HAHA this is so funny to me. Christina stop having a stick up your butt.
Answered by
Ben Dover
It's "You're*" Christina lol
Answered by
anon
this is so funny LMFAOO i didn't find what i was looking for but this was a good read
Answered by
yahoo
So how many isomers does C2H3Br3 have ????
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