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You are given the following molecular formulae of some hydrocarbons:
C5H8; C7H14; C6H6; C5H10; C7H12; C6H12
- Which formula represents cyclohexane as well as hexene?
- Which formula represents benzene?
- Which three formulae represent open chain unsaturated hydrocarbons having double bonds?
- Which two formulae represent unsaturated hydrocarbons having triple bonds?
- Which three formulae can represent cyclic hydrocarbons?
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Solution
- C6H12 is the chemical formula that denotes both cyclohexane and hexene. The chemical formula for both hexene and cyclohexane is the same, comprising six carbon atoms. Nonetheless, their structures diverge: in a cyclic molecule, the carbon atoms form a closed chain, whereas hexene has an open-chain structure.
- C6H6 is the chemical formula for benzene. Benzene is an unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbon composed of six carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms.
- C7H14, C5H10, and C6H12 are the molecular formulas of open-chain unsaturated hydrocarbons containing double bonds, corresponding to the general formula for alkenes, CnH2n, where n is the number of carbon atoms in a single molecule.
- C5H8 and C7H12 are the molecular formulas of unsaturated hydrocarbons containing triple bonds, consistent with the general formula for alkynes, CnH2n−2, where n represents the number of carbon atoms in a single molecule.
- C7H14, C5H10, and C6H12 are three molecular formulas of cyclic hydrocarbons, consistent with the general formula CnH2n, where n denotes the number of carbon atoms in a single molecule. The closed chains of cyclic hydrocarbons comprise a number of carbon atoms corresponding to their chemical formulas. A cyclic hydrocarbon with 7 carbon atoms is termed cycloheptane, one with 5 carbon atoms forms a pentagonal ring known as cyclopentane, and a cyclic hydrocarbon with 6 carbon atoms is referred to as cyclohexane.
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