Asked by rose
why cant the molecule C2H6N exists?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Carbon can have four bonds. In C2H6, all of the bonds are used, three to H on each of the carbon atoms and 1 bond to each other. That leaves no room for a N to bond.
Answered by
Nicole
Why can’t molecules with the following formulas exist?
(a) C2H7 (b) CH5 (c) C2H6N
(a) C2H7 (b) CH5 (c) C2H6N
Answered by
Nicka
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