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Soccer balls are made out of rubber
Yes technically soccer balls can and do burst. There is a rubber bladder inside every soccer ball which is made of latex or butyl rubber. Function of this bladder is to hold air inside the soccer ball, some time this bladder is bursted thus loosing all the air in the soccer ball and make it unplayable ans considered to be bursted even though its outer shell is still intact.
(CH3)3C- is t-butyl group. CH3CH2CH2CH2- is n-butyl group.
Butyl is not a compound but is part of a compound. Butyl simply means a 4 carbon chain, as in butyl alcohol, which is CH3CH2CH2CH2OH. This is a compound.
If u are referring to the carbocations of n-butyl, sec-butyl, and t-butyl, the most stable is the one that has the most alkyl groups attached to the positively charged carbon atom. In this case: - n-butyl has only 1 alkyl group attached - sec-butyl has 2 alkyl groups attached - t-butyl has 3 alkyl groups attached Therefore, t-butyl is the most stable carbocation
The inner core of a soccer ball contains a bladder in made of either butyl or latex. The inner layer is made up of cotton and polyester while the outer layer is made of polyurethane or PVC.
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Butane is a compound. It is composed of two elements: carbon and hydrogen.
Butyl rubber is an insulator, popular in covering wire.
MTBEMethyl tert-butyl etherMTBEMethyl tert-butyl ether
It is because t-butyl alcohol forms an intra-molecular hydrogen bonding i. e. while t-butyl alcohol does not.
you would get t-butyl chloride