Asked by adex
Carbon reacts with chlorine and hydrogen to form the compound CH3Cl.
(a) Construct the structure of CH3Cl.
(a) Construct the structure of CH3Cl.
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Answered by
Dr. Jane
There is a carbon in the middle.
There is an H on each side of the Carbon plus one above with a Cl on the under the C..
The order doesn't really matter. You just have to show a Carbon with 3 H bonds and 1 Cl bond.
Cl
H C H
H
There is an H on each side of the Carbon plus one above with a Cl on the under the C..
The order doesn't really matter. You just have to show a Carbon with 3 H bonds and 1 Cl bond.
Cl
H C H
H
Answered by
Sufi
Name the Products & Reactants for:
Moving Car
Evaporating puddle
Electrolysis of wate
Moving Car
Evaporating puddle
Electrolysis of wate
Answered by
DrBob222
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloromethane
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