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metalicarulez

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identify that cellulose contains the basic carbon-chain structures needed to build petrochemicals and discuss its potential as a raw material
on many of the notes on this site it says each glucose unit has "4 carbons joined in a chain" so can be the building blocks for ethene, propene, butene ...

mm but when i look at the diagram for glucose i see six carbonz?

anyone explain y it is four carbons?
 

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Because conquering chemistry stuffed it up. It is in fact 6.
 

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Originally posted by metalicarulez
on many of the notes on this site it says each glucose unit has "4 carbons joined in a chain" so can be the building blocks for ethene, propene, butene ...
what notes? bored notes? hahaha... idiots :p

hardcore rote learners with notes copied from textbook without any thought of whether it actually makes sense. but then again, thats what you need to become the best at chemistry. :)
 

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lol i was thinking about this the other day when i was reading other pplz notes...

oh well i guess wut i thought was rite... 6 it is :)
 

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god i was doing my notes for this today!
and i kept staring at the notes and some diagram... squinting... talking to it... "make sense... please! i don't understand what you're saying"
and now i bloody well get it
 
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don't always believe the books, believe yourself if you have good reason too :D even the best books have mistakes
 

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copy and pasted from an earlier post:

beta-glucose w/o Hydrogen shown

........CH2OH
.........|................
........C-------O....OH
....../..............\...|
..C/..................\C
..|..\..OH........../
.OH..\..|........./
.........C_____C
...................|
...................OH


perhaps, when they say 3, 4 Carbon chains, they mean that the ring have potential to be broken into chains with 3 or 4 carbond atoms? *shrugs*
 
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Originally posted by kimmeh
think of it as a hexagon. each corner has a carbon on it :)
Umm one of the corners on Celluslose is an Oxygen ;)
 

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