There are 6 homotopic protons in propane (3 on the first carbon and 3 more on the 3rd carbon).
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Propane weighs 4.4 lbs per gallon, so 20 lbs of propane 4.54 gallons.
Tri-iodo-propane (C3H5I3) has 5 (five) molecular isomers: 1,1,1-tri-iodo-propane 1,1,2-tri-iodo-propane 1,1,3-tri-iodo-propane 1,2,2-tri-iodo-propane 1,2,3-tri-iodo-propane
you cant just use propane, you have to convert over
The propane tank holds 30 liters.
two or more identical atoms or gps in a molecule are homotopic if replacement of each in turn by new ligand gives the same product.
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Propane weighs 4.4 lbs per gallon, so 20 lbs of propane 4.54 gallons.
That depends on the output level of the propane.
0, there are no oxygen atoms in PROPANE (C3H8 or CH3CH2CH3)
Tri-iodo-propane (C3H5I3) has 5 (five) molecular isomers: 1,1,1-tri-iodo-propane 1,1,2-tri-iodo-propane 1,1,3-tri-iodo-propane 1,2,2-tri-iodo-propane 1,2,3-tri-iodo-propane
you cant just use propane, you have to convert over
The propane tank holds 30 liters.
It is approx 1,463,776 Imperial gallons.
Propane is CH3-CH2-CH3. There are six primary carbons and two secondary carbons (CH2) in propane.
Yes, propane stoves are considered to be legal in restaurants. Along with propane stoves, many restaurants have gas and electric stoves.
A proton. A proton has a mass of 1 a.m.u. while an electron has a mass of 1/1840 a.m.u.