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The structural formula of CH3-CH=CH-CO-H is 2-butenal. It is composed of a butene group with an aldehyde functional group (CHO) at the end. The carbon-carbon double bond is what distinguishes it from other aldehydes.
The reaction between propanoic acid and ethylamine involves the formation of ammonium propanoate and water. The chemical equation for this reaction is: CH₃CH₂NH₂ + CH₃CH₂COOH → CH₃CH₂NH₃⁺CH₃CH₂COO⁻ + H₂O
The unique digraph CH is almost always spelled that way, except that some Slavic words and names with CZ have the CH sound in English (e.g. Czechoslovakia).
That is one prickly rose. The prickly side of the leaves made it hard to pull the weeds. She gave a prickly response when asked, "How are you today?" My girlfriend's mood reminded me of the prickly bushes of a thicket.
The Prickly Pear Cactus
Well most Christmas trees are prickly,but certain ones are not prickly. In different states maybe the North Pole has no prickly trees.
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