The conjugate acid of CH3CH2- is CH3CH2H, also known as ethane. This is formed by adding a proton (H+) to the base CH3CH2-.
Thhis the radical ethyl.
The chemical formula of triethyllead is Pb(CH3CH2)3.
Formula: CH3CH2(O2C-CO2)CH2CH3
Thhis the radical ethyl.
dimethylamine
Carbon disulfide is a polar covalent bond due to the difference in electronegativity between carbon and sulfur.
This always depends on where you place the -OH group, though usually this is called Propanol or Propan-1-ol This always depends on where you place the -OH group, though usually this is called Propanol or Propan-1-ol
Ethyl propyl ether. The formula should be correctly written as CH3-CH2-O-CH2-CH2-CH3 Note the use of capitals, particularly for Hydrogen (H) , not 'h'.
The compound CH3CH2OCH2H2CH3 is named ethyl propyl ether. It consists of an ethyl group (CH3CH2) connected to a propyl group (CH2CH2CH3) through an oxygen atom in the middle.
The formula of sodium tallowate, otherwise known as soap is CH3CH2....COONa. Sodium tollowate is a salt of a fatty acid.
Et stands for an ethyl group (CH3CH2). So the solvent identified by EtOH would be CH3CH2OH, or ethanol.