6-Decene is considered impossible because it would require a carbon chain with a double bond located at the sixth carbon position, which would result in a structural configuration that violates the rules of alkene formation. In the case of alkenes, the double bond can only be positioned between carbon atoms, and for a six-carbon chain, the maximum number of distinct isomers is five, with the double bond typically appearing between the first and second carbons (1-decene), or between the second and third (2-decene), and so on. Therefore, the specific designation of "6-decene" does not correspond to a valid structure within the accepted nomenclature of organic chemistry.
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There is 6 possible outcomes per roll of a die. So, there are 6*6*6*6 outcomes or 64 or 1296 possible outcomes.
If they are integers, then the possible answers are {1, 6, 8} and {2, 4, 9}.If not, there are infinitely many possible solutions.If they are integers, then the possible answers are {1, 6, 8} and {2, 4, 9}.If not, there are infinitely many possible solutions.If they are integers, then the possible answers are {1, 6, 8} and {2, 4, 9}.If not, there are infinitely many possible solutions.If they are integers, then the possible answers are {1, 6, 8} and {2, 4, 9}.If not, there are infinitely many possible solutions.
There are eleven possible "sums of dots" if you throw two 6-sided dice. The range of possible values is from 2 (1+1) to 12 (6+6).
it must be the lowest number possible, therefore 3-decene is only possible
The condensed structural formula for 4-decene is CH3(CH2)8CH=CH2.
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Decene is an alkene which is a hydrocarbon made from crude oil but with a double bond between the two carbon atoms. To make use of any alkenes which in this case is decene you could turn it into a polymer (which is a plastic). to do this you go through a process called polymerisation. At the start of polymerisation first you have your alkene which is called a monomer in this case it would be decene and you would have lots of them, then after polymerisation it would turn into polydecene- a type of plastic this plastic would be a type of use hope it answers the question!!
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The structural formula of decene is C10H20. It contains a chain of ten carbon atoms with double bonds between two carbon atoms.
There is 6 possible outcomes per roll of a die. So, there are 6*6*6*6 outcomes or 64 or 1296 possible outcomes.
6 sides will be either 1,2,3,4,5, or 6 , so 6 possible outcomes
Possible outcomes of a single dice are 6 ( 1,2,3,4,5,6) So if 5 such dices are rolled then the number of possible outcomes are 6 mulitiplied by 6 five times. 6x6x6x6x6x6=46656 possible outcomes.
No, it is not possible for a 6-year-old to be sent to jail in Virginia.
If they are integers, then the possible answers are {1, 6, 8} and {2, 4, 9}.If not, there are infinitely many possible solutions.If they are integers, then the possible answers are {1, 6, 8} and {2, 4, 9}.If not, there are infinitely many possible solutions.If they are integers, then the possible answers are {1, 6, 8} and {2, 4, 9}.If not, there are infinitely many possible solutions.If they are integers, then the possible answers are {1, 6, 8} and {2, 4, 9}.If not, there are infinitely many possible solutions.
It depends what you consider favorable. There are 6 possible outcomes of a single roll of a 6-sided die.