there is no double bond in butane
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Butane-C4H10 C4H10 - H C4H9 - ? C4H9 + CHO C4H9CHO
Three organic compounds have this chemical formula.
Imperical fomula is C2H4.Molecular fomula is C4H8.
The formula is 2 x C2H5 = C4H10. :)
Butane, (CH3CH2CH2CH3) and methyl propane, (CH3CH(CH3)CH3). The old, non-IUPAAC name for the latter is Isobutane. Both, of course have the same empirical formula of C4H10.
Butane-C4H10 C4H10 - H C4H9 - ? C4H9 + CHO C4H9CHO
Three organic compounds have this chemical formula.
Imperical fomula is C2H4.Molecular fomula is C4H8.
The chemical formula for butanal is CH3CH2CH2CHO.
Formula: C4H10
C4h10
Butane
Formula: C4H10
It is a hydrocarbon with the formula, C4H10
C4H10 is the molecular formula for Butane. Butane has two possible *structural formulas* which describe the way in which the molecule is constructed. n-Butane has the condensed structural formula of CH3CH2CH2CH3. In this isomer of Butane each Carbon is bonded to another forming a chain with Hydrogens bonded to each of the carbons, 3 to the Carbon on each end, and 2 to each Carbon in the center. Isobutane has the condensed structural formula of CH(CH3)3. In this isomer, 3 Carbons are bonded to a single Carbon atom in the center of the molecule. The outer Carbons have 3 Hydrogens bonded to them, and the center Carbon has 1 Hydrogen bonded to it.
BUTANE!
The formula is 2 x C2H5 = C4H10. :)