Octane and methane are both saturated hydrocarbons and follow the formula CnH2n+2. The only thing that's different is the number of carbons (and hence hydrogens) in the backbone. Octane has 8 carbons and has formula C8H18. Methane has 1 carbon and has formula C1H4.
All these are saturated hydrocarbons of Alkane family.
propane
As far as a I know methane Ch4 is not used in car fuel , it is octane which is used in car fuel C8H18 .
1. Methane 2. Ethane 3. Propane 4. Butane 5. Pentane 6. Hexane 7. Heptane 8. Octane 9. Nonane 10. Decane
methan
Octane and methane are both saturated hydrocarbons and follow the formula CnH2n+2. The only thing that's different is the number of carbons (and hence hydrogens) in the backbone. Octane has 8 carbons and has formula C8H18. Methane has 1 carbon and has formula C1H4.
The fourth of the methane series. Methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, ... Fourth is butane, like in a bic lighter.
All these are saturated hydrocarbons of Alkane family.
Octane is an alkane hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C8H18.
propane
As far as a I know methane Ch4 is not used in car fuel , it is octane which is used in car fuel C8H18 .
1. Methane 2. Ethane 3. Propane 4. Butane 5. Pentane 6. Hexane 7. Heptane 8. Octane 9. Nonane 10. Decane
Methane and octane, both alkanes, are examples of gases that are used as fuel and are highly flammable.
Hydrocarbons which include gasoline, methane, ethane, propane, butane, octane etc
Methane, butane, propane and octane are a few that are composed of only carbon and hydrogen.
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