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22 August, 06:42

How many carbon atoms are in the following molecule of isobutane? (ch3) 3ch

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  1. 22 August, 06:47
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    The subscript 3 outside of the parentheses means to multiply everything in the parentheses by 3, so it becomes a matter of addition:

    3 * (CH3) * (1 carbon atom) / (CH3) = 3 carbon atoms in (CH3) 3

    CH has one carbon atom and one hydrogen atom, so:

    1 carbon atom in CH

    Add both of them together, and you get 4 carbon atoms in isobutane
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