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What is the structure of hexanal

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Answered by vedantwadje29
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Explanation:

Structure of hexanal

C6H110

H H H H H H

H-C-C-C-C-C-C=O

H H H H H H

Answered by TrickYwriTer
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Explanation:

Structure in the attachment

Additional information :-

Full form of IUPAC :-

  • International union of pure and applied chemistry.

The number of carbon atoms in a hydrocarbon is indicated by using the following stems :

  • For 1 carbon it is indicated by Meth
  • For 2 carbon it is indicated by Eth
  • For 3 carbon it is indicated by prop
  • For 4 carbon it is indicated by but
  • For 5 carbon it is indicated by pent
  • A saturated hydrocarbon containing single bonds is indicated by - ane.
  • An unsaturated hydrocarbon containing double bonds is indicated by - ene.
  • An unsaturated hydrocarbon containing triple bonds is indicated by - yne.

Chemical formula :-

  • C6H12O

Molar mass :-

» 12×6 + 1×12 + 16

» 72 + 12 + 16

  • » 100 g/mol
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