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there is no double bond in butane
The alcohols having the formula C4H10O are four 1-butanol , 2-butanol, 2-methyl-1-propanol and 2-methyl-2-propanol.
Three organic compounds have this chemical formula.
There are many gases all with different molecular formulas. Natural gas that is used in homes in England is methane and has a formula of CH4
It is hard to pinpoint how many carbon atoms are in 2.5g of butane. Roughly, the answer is 1.04 x 10^23 moles. This had to be indicated by figuring out the moles per grams first.
there is no double bond in butane
The alcohols having the formula C4H10O are four 1-butanol , 2-butanol, 2-methyl-1-propanol and 2-methyl-2-propanol.
Three organic compounds have this chemical formula.
There are many gases all with different molecular formulas. Natural gas that is used in homes in England is methane and has a formula of CH4
There can be 3 different configurations for C2H5ClO
There are two different structures possible in an octahedral molecule with a formula of AX3Y3. The two structures are with each substituent atom in one plane of symmetry according to type, or having 2 in one and the other out.
It is hard to pinpoint how many carbon atoms are in 2.5g of butane. Roughly, the answer is 1.04 x 10^23 moles. This had to be indicated by figuring out the moles per grams first.
The most likely answer is none, because C4H10 is the formula of a saturated hydrocarbon, and such a compound normally reacts with chlorine only by substituting chlorine atoms for some of the hydrogen atoms initially present in the saturated hydrocarbon. Therefore, if four of the hydrogen atoms in each molecule of C4H10 are replaced, the formula of the product would be C4H6Cl4, not C4H10Cl4.
1 mole C4H10 = 58.1222g = 6.022 x 1023 molecules 11.7g C4H10 x 6.022 x 1023 molecules/58.1222g = 1.21 x 1023 molecules C4H10
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2 structures are possible for a tetrahedral molecule with a formula of AHXYZ.
Isomers are compounds that have same molecular formulas but different structures. A familiar example is the case of glucose and fructose. Both have the same formula viz, C6H1206. But they have different structures and hence exhibit different properties.