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2007-02-25 12:48:50 · 6 answers · asked by Nadine M 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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There is a pictre here:
http://www.chemicalland21.com/specialtychem/finechem/METHYL%20ISOPROPYL%20KETONE.htm

2007-02-25 13:03:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2016-04-26 01:22:46 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Methyl isopropyl ketone (3-methyl-2-butanone)

CH3C(O)CH(CH3)2

The 1st CH3 is connected by a single bond to the 2nd carbon.
The 2nd carbon then has a double bond (as a branch) to the O and a single bond to the 3rd carbon.
The 3rd carbon then has a single H and a methyl group and a single bond to the 4th carbon of the butane root.
The 4th carbon is a straight forward CH3.

(It's a pity we can't draw a full structure)

2007-02-25 13:36:27 · answer #3 · answered by Norrie 7 · 0 0

Beautiful lady empiric formula is CH3CCH(CH3)2 or structure is it no ansver.With no joint.Sorry.EU,BG,Sofia...10.07pm.English little speack.Marks.

2007-02-26 07:09:03 · answer #4 · answered by greenstar 2 · 0 0

Just Google it!

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2007-02-25 23:22:30 · answer #5 · answered by Finlay S 3 · 0 0

CH3C=O.CH(CH3)2 or (CH3)2CH-C=O,CH3

2007-02-25 13:06:16 · answer #6 · answered by steve_geo1 7 · 0 0

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