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NAME
DATE
SECTION
DATA TABLE
A. Molecular Models of Hydrocarbons
Model Kit #
1. Alkanes
(a) methane, CH4
(b) ethane, CHs
(c) propane, C3Hg
(d) butane, CAH10
2. Alkenes
(a) ethene ("ethylene"), CH4
(b) propene ("propylene"), C3H6
3. Alkynes
(a) ethyne ("acetylene"), C2H2
(b) propyne (“methyl acetylene"), C3H4
4. Arenes
(a) methyl benzene, C&Hs-CH3
(b) para-dimethyl benzene, C&H4-(CH3)2
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NAME
DATE
SECTION
DATA TABLE
A. Molecular Models of Hydrocarbons
Model Kit #
1. Alkanes
(a) methane, CH4
(b) ethane, CHs
(c) propane, C3Hg
(d) butane, CAH10
2. Alkenes
(a) ethene ("ethylene"), CH4
(b) propene ("propylene"), C3H6
3. Alkynes
(a) ethyne ("acetylene"), C2H2
(b) propyne (“methyl acetylene"), C3H4
4. Arenes
(a) methyl benzene, C&Hs-CH3
(b) para-dimethyl benzene, C&H4-(CH3)2
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