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Yes, both are non-polar so, both are miscible.
pentane insolube
No. The formula is for propane, not pentane. A pentane would have five carbon atoms, and this formula shows only three.
Pentane is a product of petroleum crude oil, it is a hydrocarbon.
Pentane has covalent bonds.
Yes, both are non-polar so, both are miscible.
petrolium ether is a mixture of pentane and hexane so has no molar mass
pentane insolube
Pentane is an alkane; its formula is C5H12.
Pentane is the name in the IUPAC system
It is a 'low boiling' volatile, highly flammable, liquid hydrocanbon mixture (e.g. pentane, hexane, and heptane).
Pentane hasn't a biological activity.
Pentane 1,5 diol pentane 1,4 diol pentane 2,4 diol pentane 2,3 diol Neopentyl glycol
Three: pentane, 2-methylbutane (isopentane), and 2,2-dimethylpropane (neopentane).
Molecular mass of pentane is 72 u.
pentane has five carbons
When it burns, pentane's reaction is to form carbon dioxide and water. However, at room temperature pentane, which is an alkane, is unreactive.