H2C=C-C-C-CH3
....|.|.|
....H.H2.H2
IGNORE DOTS THIS IS HOW IT WOULD LOOK HELP
H2C=C-C-C-CH3
THERE IS AN H ATTACHED TO THE CARBON AFTER THE FIRST BONG THEN A H2 ON THE 2ND AND 3RD CARBON
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Bong? What is the question here? I suspect on carbon 2 there is one H, and on carbon 3 and 4 there are two H on each carbon.
This is 1-Pentene https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTx7bv5djkgFs7ik1olOykunOXE51Mp-L2G2QKMyNLCpcAUIK9j
This is 1-Pentene https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTx7bv5djkgFs7ik1olOykunOXE51Mp-L2G2QKMyNLCpcAUIK9j
I just wrote it out with dots above ^ I need the name of this
ur correct on the carbons I just need the name of this
Please note on the earlier question and on the note I wrote above to you that the diiodo compound I named is trans and not cis. Trans is named when the groups are on opposite sides; cis is used when they are on the same side.
On this and related question why don't you write these things out as condensed formulas and not try to draw structural formulas. Structural formula are almost impossible to write. You could have written this as
H2C=CHCH2CH2CH3 and as Bob Pursley answered it is 1-pentene
On this and related question why don't you write these things out as condensed formulas and not try to draw structural formulas. Structural formula are almost impossible to write. You could have written this as
H2C=CHCH2CH2CH3 and as Bob Pursley answered it is 1-pentene