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I need some Chemistry Help!!!!

tricepula

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Say you have a compound made up of different elements, for instance C16 H18 N5, is it the same thing no matter how many names it has listed for it, like you would find in a chem catalog? I did a search for a certain compound and it came up with all these diff names and even prices for the same amount of stuff!! Maybe this is a dumb question and I hope the answer is the one I want or my dreams of entrepreneurship will die!!! Thanks!!!!
 
I'm not following you? What's the compound?......
 
yes i know exactly what you are talking about...lets take C6H12 for example. it can be a aromatic ring called benzene or it can be 2-hexene which looks like c-c=c-c-c-c. it could be many many other names too. if you need any more chem help just ask. i am 3 classes away from my degree.
 
That compound was nothing I know of, but this one I found many diff, totally diff names for and it is C17H19N5. Someone knows!!!
Do a search you say, I am, searching for the answer on here!! Thanks for the help TTORO, you're swell!!
 
So the answer is C17H19N5 is just that no matter what it is called or what, you're post didn't clarify!

come on bro. you are getting mad about something you know absolutly nothing about. shit be a nice guy. if you want something like that figured out you will have to look it up. there isnt a person in the world that has every iupac or common name of that compound memorized. if you could show me the whole structure i might be able to tell you.
 
I'm no chem major but did have some in undergrad.....I think it depends on the configuration of the elements and the type of bonds....I think JC already said this....am I right JC?
 
I'm no chem major but did have some in undergrad.....I think it depends on the configuration of the elements and the type of bonds....I think JC already said this....am I right JC?

yup...it depends which carbon the nitrogens are on, if there are double or triple bonds. there is no easy answer...you have to look this one up.
 
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