And here’s me, mixing up hydrocarbons and carbohydrates.
one is food for animals, the other is food for cars
Yes, but which is which? Nothing in the name tells me whether it has oxygen in its chemical composition.
To hydrate means to add water. Hence a hydrate has OH2 added.
Oooohhhh, nice!
Carbohydrates are the ones with (H20)n
meth, eth and prop.
anol and ane.There’s six right there.edit 0 : I’m wrong, anols need alcohol and hydrocarbons are things with JUST hydrogen and carbon, not any organic hydrogen carbon compound.
edit 1 : butane … nylon?
edit 2 : not nylon…shit…
edit 3: heptane? I thought about pentante but thought against it because of propane, hexane is in the post above…
edit 4 : yeah! Mr white, science, bitch! I haven’t been to chemistry class for about 20 years, so it took me a while.
-anol would require an oxygen
damn. you’re right
the OP meme is plain wrong btw. They likely meant C6H14. or C5H10 with some very contorted molecules
- pentane
- 2 methyl butane
- 2,2 dimethyl propane
what else?
@fossilesque@mander.xyz you got splainin to do :D
you probably meant C6H12?
- hexane
- 2-methylpentane
- 3-methylpentane
- 2,2-methylbutane
- 2,3-methylbutane
I gotta bring this up when I see the chemical bois putting those numbers up. https://youtube.com/shorts/ytXnW-qgaMg