Chemistry, asked by yamini12, 1 year ago

You are given balls and stick model of six carbon atoms and fourteen hydrogen atoms and sufficient number of sticks. In how many ways one can join the models of six carbon atoms and fourteen hydrogen atoms to form different molecules of C6H14.

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Answered by divyam5
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there are 3 ways to join the models of six carbon atoms and fourteen hydrogen atoms to form different molecules of C6H14
first way is straight chain of carbon atoms
second way is branched chain of carbon atoms
third way is closed chain of carbon atoms.

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Answered by Shail007
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3 ways
primary carbon chain
secondary carbon chain
and tertiary carbon chain, no closed carbon chain!

divyam5: there will be closed carbon chain also because there are six carbon atoms and fourteen hydrogen atoms which form a hexane
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