Hept = seven. So 7 carbons are found in each molecule of heptane.
1 carbon - methane 2 carbons - ethane 3 - propane 4 - butane 5 - pentane 6 - hexane 7 - heptane 8 - octane
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Heptane is a hydrocarbon molecule which contains 7 carbons and 16 hydrogens. Structurally, it can be a simple chain of the 7 carbons, a circular arrangement of the carbons, or any of a number of branching carbon chains. Chemists try to indicate structure by using abbreviations such as:CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3 (for n-heptane) to demonstrate the simple linear straight chain,the word cyclo- in cycloheptane C7H14 (for cycloheptane, though strictly rather an isomere of heptene C7H14) to indicate a circular arrangement,and structures like CH3CH2CH(CH2CH3)CH2CH3 (for 3-ethyl-pentane) to indicate a branching chain -- in this case, there is a chain of 5 carbons with the central one having a 2-carbon chain branching off. These are hard to show here, but an attempt is:C - C -C- C - C |C - CIn total there are 9 isomeres if heptane (11 enantiomeres) which can be seen in the wikipedia page connected by: Related links, just below this answer field.
6 carbons 6 carbons
3
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5 carbons
Heptane has not a pH.
No, heptane is a liquid.
G3P is a 3 carbons sugar.
there are 4 carbons in oxaloacetic acid
butane has four carbons