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Great! This hydrogen bonds to the middle carbon. A carbon bonded to two other carbons (middle carbon) is known as a secondary carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain. The hydrogen bonded to a secondary carbon is known as a secondary hydrogen. false,auto 4560,4050d 75,4875`f?> Page id 0,Picture id 28 of Page id 0,Picture id 27 of Page id 0,Picture id 24 of Page id 0,Picture id 26 of Page id 0,Picture id 25 of Page id 0,Picture id 7 of Page id 0,Picture id 3 of Page id 0,Picture id 4 of Page id 0,Picture id 10 of Page id 0,Picture id 11 of Page id 0,Picture id 2 of Page id 0,Picture id 0 of Page id 0,Picture id 1 of Page id 0afd_objListof0wd@@>d@ means three (carbons), while -ane mean all single bonds in the molecule. false,auto 5580,3030gv|"(7=C carbon2011 FALSE ;;? cgreat! This atom is not used in all single bonded ethane as it is setup for a double covalent bond. false,auto 75,4875OO hydrogen0001 FALSE ;;? good! 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This is a hydrogen ion and it doesn't fit in ethane false,auto 7677,4860      $ * 0 6 < carbonAnchor| 4515,3030J J  carbon1111left FALSE ;;? Excellent! Bond a carbon to the left of the anchored middle carbon by a single bond to add a carbon to chain to help make the propane molecule. Prop means three (carbons), while -ane mean all single bonds in the molecule. false,auto 3415,3037Rdjpv| hydrogen0001m FALSE ;;? Great! This hydrogen bonds to the middle carbon. A carbon bonded to two other carbons (middle carbon) is known as a secondary carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain. The hydrogen bonded to a secondary carbon is known as a secondary hydrogen. false,auto 4500,960*06<BHNTZdn`fu{ hydrogen0100m FALSE ;;? Great! This hydrogen bonds to the middle carbon. A carbon bonded to two other carbons (middle carbon) is known as a secondary carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain. The hydrogen bonded to a secondary carbon is known as a secondary hydrogen. false,auto 4560,4050 (28>DJP oxygen2121 FALSE ;;??w|x70x@>d Page id 0,Picture id 28 of Page id 0,Picture id 27 of Page id 0,Picture id 24 of Page id 0,Picture id 26 of Page id 0,Picture id 25 of Page id 0,Picture id 7 of Page id 0,Picture id 3 of Page id 0,Picture id 4 of Page id 0,Picture id 10 of Page id 0,Picture id 11 of Page id 0,Picture id 2 of Page id 0,Picture id 0 of Page id 0,Picture id 1 of Page id 0x0w_objListx falseF means three (carbons), while -ane mean all single bonds in the molecule. false,auto 5580,3030gv|"(7=C carbon2011 FALSE ;;? cgreat! This atom is not used in all single bonded ethane as it is setup for a double covalent bond. false,auto 75,4875OO hydrogen0001 FALSE ;;? good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds and this hydrogen bonds by a single bond to the carbon. false,auto 5580,1980 #)/5;AGMWa hydrogen0001a FALSE ;;? +good! You bond this hydrogen to the carbon. false,auto 3435,1965!'-39?EKQ[e hydrogen0010 FALSE ;;? Ygood! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of one of the four bonds of carbon. false,auto 2235,3030BSY_ekqw}  hydrogen0100 FALSE ;;? \good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds. false,auto 5610,4065''w. 4 C I O hydrogen1000 FALSE ;;? ]good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds.  false,auto 6735,3045] ]   C I X ^ d hydrogen0100a FALSE ;;? ;ok! you filling up the carbon's single bonds with hydrogen. false,auto 3480,4080r r    R X g m s hydrogenIon FALSE ;;? 7OK! This is a hydrogen ion and it doesn't fit in ethane false,auto 7677,4860      $ * 0 6 < carbonAnchor| 4515,3030J J  carbon1111left FALSE ;;? Excellent! Bond a carbon to the left of the anchored middle carbon by a single bond to add a carbon to chain to help make the propane molecule. Prop means three (carbons), while -ane mean all single bonds in the molecule. false,auto 3415,3037Rdjpv| hydrogen0001m FALSE ;;? Great! This hydrogen bonds to the middle carbon. A carbon bonded to two other carbons (middle carbon) is known as a secondary carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain. The hydrogen bonded to a secondary carbon is known as a secondary hydrogen. false,auto 4500,960*06<BHNTZdn`fu{ hydrogen0100m FALSE ;;? Great! This hydrogen bonds to the middle carbon. A carbon bonded to two other carbons (middle carbon) is known as a secondary carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain. The hydrogen bonded to a secondary carbon is known as a secondary hydrogen. false,auto 4560,4050 (28>DJP oxygen2121 FALSE ;;? 4500,204096Rp66F CorrectRRb Incorrectpp Partially Correct3hbO'] r J !bb  carbon1111 FALSE ;;? Excellent! Bond a carbon to the right of the anchored middle carbon by a single bond to add a carbon to chain to help make the propane molecule. Prop means three (carbons), while -ane mean all single bonds in the molecule. false,auto 5580,3030gv|"(7=C carbon2011 FALSE ;;? cgreat! This atom is not used in all single bonded ethane as it is setup for a double covalent bond. false,auto 75,4875OO hydrogen0001 FALSE ;;? good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds and this hydrogen bonds by a single bond to the carbon. false,auto 5580,1980 #)/5;AGMWa hydrogen0001a FALSE ;;? +good! You bond this hydrogen to the carbon. false,auto 3435,1965!'-39?EKQ[e hydrogen0010 FALSE ;;? Ygood! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of one of the four bonds of carbon. false,auto 2235,3030BSY_ekqw}  hydrogen0100 FALSE ;;? \good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds. false,auto 5610,4065''w. 4 C I O hydrogen1000 FALSE ;;? ]good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds.  false,auto 6735,3045] ]   C I X ^ d hydrogen0100a FALSE ;;? ;ok! you filling up the carbon's single bonds with hydrogen. false,auto 3465,4050r r    R X g m s hydrogenIon FALSE ;;? 7OK! This is a hydrogen ion and it doesn't fit in ethane false,auto 7677,4860      $ * 0 6 < carbonAnchor| 4515,3030J J  carbon1111left FALSE ;;? Excellent! Bond a carbon to the left of the anchored middle carbon by a single bond to add a carbon to chain to help make the propane molecule. Prop means three (carbons), while -ane mean all single bonds in the molecule. false,auto 3415,3037Rdjpv| hydrogen0001m FALSE ;;? Great! This hydrogen bonds to the middle carbon. A carbon bonded to two other carbons (middle carbon) is known as a secondary carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain. The hydrogen bonded to a secondary carbon is known as a secondary hydrogen. false,auto 4500,990*06<BHNTZdn  hydrogen0100m FALSE ;;? Great! This hydrogen bonds to the oxygen which is bonded to the second carbon to make a secondary alcohol (R-OH). A carbon bonded to two other carbons (middle carbon) is known as a secondary carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain. The hydrogen bonded to a secondary carbon is known as a secondary hydrogen. The hydrogen bonded to the oxygen in an acohol is known as the hydroxy hydrogen. false,auto 4560,4050!!q oxygen2121 FALSE ;;? 4500,2040e id 2 of Page id 0,Picture id 0 of Page id 0,Picture id 1 of Page id 0|H Fnf nf means three (carbons), while -ane mean all single bonds in the molecule. false,auto 5580,3030gv|"(7=C carbon2011 FALSE ;;? cgreat! This atom is not used in all single bonded ethane as it is setup for a double covalent bond. false,auto 75,4875OO hydrogen0001 FALSE ;;? good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds and this hydrogen bonds by a single bond to the carbon. false,auto 5580,1980 #)/5;AGMWa hydrogen0001a FALSE ;;? +good! You bond this hydrogen to the carbon. false,auto 3435,1965!'-39?EKQ[e hydrogen0010 FALSE ;;? Ygood! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of one of the four bonds of carbon. false,auto 2235,3030BSY_ekqw}  hydrogen0100 FALSE ;;? \good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds. false,auto 5610,4065''w. 4 C I O hydrogen1000 FALSE ;;? ]good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds.  false,auto 6735,3045] ]   C I X ^ d hydrogen0100a FALSE ;;? ;ok! you filling up the carbon's single bonds with hydrogen. false,auto 3480,4080r r    R X g m s hydrogenIon FALSE ;;? 7OK! This is a hydrogen ion and it doesn't fit in ethane false,auto 7677,4860      $ * 0 6 < carbonAnchor| 4515,3030J J  carbon1111left FALSE ;;? Excellent! Bond a carbon to the left of the anchored middle carbon by a single bond to add a carbon to chain to help make the propane molecule. Prop means three (carbons), while -ane mean all single bonds in the molecule. false,auto 3415,3037Rdjpv| hydrogen0001m FALSE ;;? Great! This hydrogen bonds to the middle carbon. A carbon bonded to two other carbons (middle carbon) is known as a secondary carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain. The hydrogen bonded to a secondary carbon is known as a secondary hydrogen. false,auto 4500,960*06<BHNTZdn  hydrogen0100m FALSE ;;? Great! This hydrogen bonds to the oxygen which is bonded to the second carbon to make a secondary alcohol (R-OH). A carbon bonded to two other carbons (middle carbon) is known as a secondary carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain. The hydrogen bonded to a secondary carbon is known as a secondary hydrogen. The hydrogen bonded to the oxygen in an acohol is known as the hydroxy hydrogen. false,auto 4560,4050!!q oxygen2121 FALSE ;;? 4500,2040 5580,3030@>dhbO'] r J !bb  carbon1111 FALSE ;;? Excellent! Bond a carbon to the right of the anchored middle carbon by a single bond to add a carbon to chain to help make the propane molecule. Prop means three (carbons), while -ane mean all single bonds in the molecule. false,auto 5580,3030gv|"(7=C carbon2011 FALSE ;;? cgreat! This atom is not used in all single bonded ethane as it is setup for a double covalent bond. false,auto 75,4875OO hydrogen0001 FALSE ;;? good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds and this hydrogen bonds by a single bond to the carbon. false,auto 5580,1980 #)/5;AGMWa hydrogen0001a FALSE ;;? +good! You bond this hydrogen to the carbon. false,auto 3435,1965!'-39?EKQ[e hydrogen0010 FALSE ;;? Ygood! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of one of the four bonds of carbon. false,auto 2235,3030BSY_ekqw}  hydrogen0100 FALSE ;;? \good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds. false,auto 5610,4065''w. 4 C I O hydrogen1000 FALSE ;;? ]good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds.  false,auto 6735,3045] ]   C I X ^ d hydrogen0100a FALSE ;;? ;ok! you filling up the carbon's single bonds with hydrogen. false,auto 3480,4080r r    R X g m s hydrogenIon FALSE ;;? 7OK! This is a hydrogen ion and it doesn't fit in ethane false,auto 7677,4860      $ * 0 6 < carbonAnchor| 4515,3030J J  carbon1111left FALSE ;;? Excellent! Bond a carbon to the left of the anchored middle carbon by a single bond to add a carbon to chain to help make the propane molecule. Prop means three (carbons), while -ane mean all single bonds in the molecule. false,auto 3415,3037Rdjpv| hydrogen0001m FALSE ;;? Great! This hydrogen bonds to the middle carbon. A carbon bonded to two other carbons (middle carbon) is known as a secondary carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain. The hydrogen bonded to a secondary carbon is known as a secondary hydrogen. false,auto 4500,960*06<BHNTZdn  hydrogen0100m FALSE ;;? Great! This hydrogen bonds to the oxygen which is bonded to the second carbon to make a secondary alcohol (R-OH). A carbon bonded to two other carbons (middle carbon) is known as a secondary carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain. The hydrogen bonded to a secondary carbon is known as a secondary hydrogen. The hydrogen bonded to the oxygen in an acohol is known as the hydroxy hydrogen. false,auto 4560,4050!!q oxygen2121 FALSE ;;? 4500,2040uxsPicture id 32 of Page id 0,Picture id 28 of Page id 0,Picture id 27 of Page id 0,Picture id 24 of Page id 0,Picture id 26 of Page id 0,Picture id 25 of Page id 0,Picture id 7 of Page id 0,Picture id 3 of Page id 0,Picture id 4 of Page id 0,Picture id 10 of Page id 0,Picture id 11 of Page id 0,Picture id 2 of Page id 0,Picture id 0 of Page id 0,Picture id 1 of Page id 0_objList FALSE2x means three (carbons), while -ane mean all single bonds in the molecule. false,auto 5580,3030gv|"(7=C carbon2011 FALSE ;;? cgreat! This atom is not used in all single bonded ethane as it is setup for a double covalent bond. false,auto 75,4875OO hydrogen0001 FALSE ;;? good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds and this hydrogen bonds by a single bond to the carbon. false,auto 5580,1980 #)/5;AGMWa hydrogen0001a FALSE ;;? +good! You bond this hydrogen to the carbon. false,auto 3435,1965!'-39?EKQ[e hydrogen0010 FALSE ;;? Ygood! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of one of the four bonds of carbon. false,auto 2235,3030BSY_ekqw}  hydrogen0100 FALSE ;;? \good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds. false,auto 5610,4065''w. 4 C I O hydrogen1000 FALSE ;;? ]good! In hydrocarbons hydrogen fill the electron need of the carbon atoms with single bonds.  false,auto 6735,3045] ]   C I X ^ d hydrogen0100a FALSE ;;? ;ok! you filling up the carbon's single bonds with hydrogen. false,auto 3480,4080r r    R X g m s hydrogenIon FALSE ;;? 7OK! This is a hydrogen ion and it doesn't fit in ethane false,auto 7677,4860      $ * 0 6 < carbonAnchor| 4515,3030J J  carbon1111left FALSE ;;? Excellent! Bond a carbon to the left of the anchored middle carbon by a single bond to add a carbon to chain to help make the propane molecule. Prop means three (carbons), while -ane mean all single bonds in the molecule. false,auto 3415,3037Rdjpv| hydrogen0001m FALSE ;;? Great! This hydrogen bonds to the middle carbon. A carbon bonded to two other carbons (middle carbon) is known as a secondary carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain. The hydrogen bonded to a secondary carbon is known as a secondary hydrogen. false,auto 4500,960*06<BHNTZdn  hydrogen0100m FALSE ;;? Great! This hydrogen bonds to the oxygen which is bonded to the second carbon to make a secondary alcohol (R-OH). A carbon bonded to two other carbons (middle carbon) is known as a secondary carbon atom in a hydrocarbon chain. The hydrogen bonded to a secondary carbon is known as a secondary hydrogen. The hydrogen bonded to the oxygen in an acohol is known as the hydroxy hydrogen. false,auto 4560,4050!!q oxygen2121 FALSE ;;? 4500,2040D8"8b(<>@^p:@Z6D` &8Pd|*<Tf>$ 2 F X n       !6!P!j!!!!!!""$$&&',':'^'l''''''((,(L(^(((( ) ).D)Z)vQ)))*\*r****++Rt+6w++,*,H,f,|,>,--h--v----.~)8.J.Z.t41.J///\@0d40J0b0v00RP100011@17d11h=z2"2<2=v2=2333=44vR4xff4< ==<<,<D=N;f;;; ;:3n<R21n77;H7666 7776607h6p5N8h8|888888929T9n9999:H:f:~::5::50;5566*6;;>5b5P6P<5|<4@;<,8<4<4.=2R=8\j=>>2>