Pentagon
About 1 in 5 million
7 and 2 are the prime numbers having a difference of 5.
5 is a prime number having 1 and 5 as its only factors. It makes no difference to the factors of 5 if the digit 5 is in composite numbers.
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The alkane with eight carbons is octane. It is a straight-chain hydrocarbon commonly found in gasoline.
PROPANE. Structurally it is 'CH3-CH2- CH3'. NB #1 The 'prop' moiety indicates that there are three(3) carbons. #2 the 'ane' moiety indicates that it is an Alkane. NNB The root names from Latin for the given number of carbons in the chain are #1 ; meth #2 ; eth #3 ; Prop #4 ; But #5 ; Pent #6 ; Hex #7 ; Hept #8 ; Oct #9 ; Non #10 ; Dec NNB The functional groups are indicated by Alkane ; -Ane ( Single bond between two adjacent carbons) Alkene ; -Ene (Double bond between two adjacent carbons ). Alkyne ; -Yne (Triple bond between two adjacent carbons. ). e.g. PropEne ; CH2=CH-CH3 PropYne ; HC///C-CH3 The indicated capital letter is critical in the correct naming of hydrocarbons.
5 carbons
Decane has 10 carbons, C10H22. The nomenclature uses Latin root names. Meth = 1 Eth =2 Prop = 3 But = 4 Pent = 5 Hex = 6 Hept = 7 Oct = 8 Non= 9 Dec = 10
Assuming that the OH group is on the carbon that its placed next to, then the name is 1 propanol. You number the carbons beginning from the end nearest to the alcohol (OH) group. the parent alkane chain gets its fitting term, with the suffix -ol to indicate that its an alcohol. the number corresponds to the carbon number that the OH group is on. Assuming that the OH group is on the carbon that its placed next to, then the name is 1 propanol. You number the carbons beginning from the end nearest to the alcohol (OH) group. the parent alkane chain gets its fitting term, with the suffix -ol to indicate that its an alcohol. the number corresponds to the carbon number that the OH group is on. Assuming that the OH group is on the carbon that its placed next to, then the name is 1 propanol. You number the carbons beginning from the end nearest to the alcohol (OH) group. the parent alkane chain gets its fitting term, with the suffix -ol to indicate that its an alcohol. the number corresponds to the carbon number that the OH group is on.
The molecular formula is C5 H6 O5 so it it has 5 carbons.
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Pentane has 5 carbon atoms in its structure.
The prefixes for naming hydrocarbons are based on the number of carbon atoms in the molecule. They include: meth- (1 carbon), eth- (2 carbons), prop- (3 carbons), but- (4 carbons), pent- (5 carbons), hex- (6 carbons), hept- (7 carbons), oct- (8 carbons), non- (9 carbons), dec- (10 carbons).
It is a 5-carbon sugar. On the 2' carbon, there is only an H-, compared to the -OH found in ribose (hence the name, deoxyribose). -OH groups are found on the 1', 3', and 5' carbons. An oxygen bonds between the 4' and 1' carbons, forming a 5-membered ring.
Ribose, CHO(CHOH)3CH2OH, is an aldopentose with three chiral carbon atoms . .............H O ...............\ // ..........H -- C -- OH .................| ..........H -- C -- OH .................| ..........H -- C -- OH .................| ..........H -- C -- OH .................| ................H