C3H8OC3H8O How many ways can this organic compound be drawn?

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C3H8OC3H8O How many ways can this organic compound be drawn?

propanol isopropanol methoxyethane These are isomers. Isomers are compounds that have the same number and type of atoms but these atoms are arranged differently. Go back and count the number of carbons, hydrogens and oxygens. Let’s move on to learn how large organic molecules are made. Look how many ways C 3 H 8 O can be drawn…

Simple pieces of plastic….

 Toy  Organic Compound

How can large organic macromolecules be made……….

Organic Macromolecule monomer polymer dimer

Define monomer & polymer using the above diagram.

 Monomer  molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer.  Polymer  a substance that has a molecular structure consisting chiefly or entirely of a large number of similar units bonded together Id the polymer in the picture? Id the monomer in the pictures? Id the dimer in the picture? Pic 1 Pic 2

Making a Polymer From Monomers Video Reaction Animation Another Look at the Reactions

Condensation Synthesis is another name for Dehydration Synthesis. Locate this reaction in the diagram. What does this reaction produce? What does the hydrolysis reaction produce?