There is no "quotrule"quot about a "quotmiddle carbon"quot. It just happens in your example that there is a distinction between the terminal carbons (removing H from which gives n-propyl) and the...
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Worth to remember high titrant concentration means better detection of the endpoint, but worse accuracy (error reading burette for lower titrant volume means higher percent error). Matter of fin...
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And? These are also trivial names. Please check the IUPAC names for them. There are also others like Neoprene, Chloroprene, Newprene, Hiprene, Terraprene,etc.
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hexaprene, heptaprene exist but butaprene,ethylprene don'#039t exist on google.co
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Isoprene is a trivial name for 2-Methyl-1,3-butadiene, i think it has nothing to do with the Iso nbsp like in Iso-propyl. There nbsp is no n-prene vise versa isoprene, like in Isopropyl to n-Pr...
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