The first molecule is a sensible molecule having complete octet of each atom such as C, H and O whereas the second molecule having hydrogen present between the aldehyde and methyl group and thus showing hydrogen is making bond with aldehyde and methyl as well which is not possible because hydrogen only having one electron in its octet due to which it can only form a single bond by sharing its valence electron.
In order to form polymers, we need to chain molecules together. This involves making bonds between them.
Shifting H’s around doesn’t accomplish anything.
Forming more double bonds will have the opposite result, as it would make the molecules more stable and less likely to react with each other.
Adding oxygen to the molecule no longer makes it polybutene. That would likely result in the formation of some sort of ether, as hey would react to form a C-O-C Bond.
The only answer left is A. In order to form polyalkenes, we have to break a double bond so that it’s available to form more covalent bonds.
Hope this helps
<span>same no of atoms
b/c
no. of atoms = moles * avogadro's no (6.022 X 10^23)</span>
<span>Since you did not show any
picture, I will be describing Dalton’s atomic theory. The scientist thought
that the atom was the smallest particle in the universe is John Dalton. He
established five theories relating atoms. One, elements are made of extremely
small particles called atoms. Two, atoms of different element have different
sizes, mass and physico – chemical properties. Three, atoms cannot be divided
further, destroyed or created. It also follows the law of conservation of
energy. Fourth, atoms can combine to form compounds. And lastly, in chemical
reaction, atoms can be combined, separated or rearranged. </span>