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Dehydration of an primary alcohol gives?

Alkene


What does the hydrogenation of an alkene gives?

The hydrogenation of an alkene gives an alkane. This reaction involves the addition of hydrogen atoms across the carbon-carbon double bond in the alkene, resulting in the conversion of the double bond to a single bond.


What number is the greatest 1.50 or 0.16?

This sum gives you the answer.1.50 - 0.16 = 1.34


What is the greatest four digit number exactly divisible by 24?

The greatest four-digit number is 9999. To find the largest four-digit number exactly divisible by 24, we can divide 9999 by 24, which gives approximately 416.625. Multiplying 416 by 24 gives 9996, making 9996 the greatest four-digit number that is exactly divisible by 24.


How many hydrogen atoms are in an unbranched alkene with one double bond and 3 carbon atoms?

An unbranched alkene with 3 carbon atoms and one double bond will have a chemical formula of C₃H₆. Since each carbon atom forms 4 bonds (including the double bond), we can calculate the number of hydrogen atoms by subtracting the number of carbon atoms (3) from the total number of atoms (6), which gives us 3 hydrogen atoms.


The greatest number which divides 1384 and 1456 gives a remainder of 4 and 1 respectively?

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What is the difference between the smallest 5 digit odd number and the greatest 4 digit even number?

The smallest 5 digit odd number is: 10001 The greatest 4 digit even number is: 9998 Subtracting 9998 from 10001 gives you 3.


In the number 463211889 which digit has the greatest value?

In the number 463211889, the digit 4 has the value of 4 x 109, or 4000000000. That gives it the gratest value, numerically in the number as a whole.


Is 3-heptene an alkane alkene or an alcohol?

The name of 3-heptene gives it away, for alkenes end in -ene. Heptene is a carbon chain of 7 carbons, and alkenes have a double bond between carbons at the noted carbon (3), so this double bond is between C3 and C4, and the chain is otherwise completely hydrogenated. You might write the structure as: CH3CH2CH=CHCH2CH2CH3


What is the BAC that gives the alcohol limits?

Body weight sex, amount of alcohol


How are the carbon atoms in the parent chain numbered in a branched Alkene or alkyne?

In a branched alkene or alkyne, the carbon atoms in the parent chain are numbered starting from the end of the chain that gives the lowest possible number to the double or triple bond. If there is a tie, the numbering should prioritize the first point of difference, which usually involves the substituents. This numbering method ensures that the double or triple bond receives the lowest possible locant in the IUPAC name.


Did in religeon jainism gives the rights to drink Alcohol?

NO