If it is saturated open chain hydrocarbon then hydrogen must be 244.
for 21 carbon 44 hydrogen atoms are required if compound is open chain and 42 hydrogen atoms are required if compound is cyclic both type ofcompounds are saturated.
Ethylene (C2H4) has two carbons and four hydrogens making 6 atoms.
Hydrocarbon rule.2n + 2You have 4 carbons. I assume alkane.10 hydrogens.C4H10
Vinegar is acetic acid or CH3COOH and there are totally 8 atoms (2 carbons, 2 oxygens and 4 hydrogens) in one molecule of vinegar.
Answer: Molecules do not necessarily have any hydrogen atoms (e.g. NaCl has only sodium and chlorine and no hydrogen)The lowest number of hydrogens possibly present is one. This occurs in compounds like hydrogen chloride (HCl).Many molecules have two hydrogens, the simplest is hydrogen gas (H2)After this it's open season on hydrogens. Complex hydrocarbons (for example, polyethylene and heavy alkane oils) can have several hundred carbons each with two hydrogens and two extra to cap the ends (general formula : CnHn+2)
Alkanes have the general formula of CnH2n+2 so for 12 carbons, that would be 2x12 + 2 = 26 hydrogen atoms.
There are 6 carbons, 12 hydrogens, and 6 oxygens in fructose.
Ethylene (C2H4) has two carbons and four hydrogens making 6 atoms.
Organic compounds are formed from carbon and hydrogen though sometimes there may be additional elements like oxygen, sulphur etc.carbon and hydrogen generally make hydrocarbon.hydrocarbons are also organic compounds.hydrocarbons are classified as alkanes , alkenes & alkynes.best example for hydrocarbon is methane...
The compound described is cyclobutene*; it contains 6 hydrogen atoms per molecule. _________________ *Theoretically, the compound could be methyl cyclopropene, but this ring structure is apparently too strained to exist under normal conditions. If it does exist it also would contain 6 hydrogen atoms per miolecule.
This compound would be pentane and would have 12 hydrogen atoms.
An alkane with n carbon atoms has 2n + 2 hydrogen atoms.So, 42.
Four. A terminal carbon in an alkane is bonded to 3 hydrogens and 1 carbon, while a middle carbon is bonded to 2 hydrogens and 2 carbons.
Three. Propane is C3H8, a (hydrocarbon) molecule containing 3 carbon atoms and 8 hydrogen atoms.
there are 8 hydrogen atoms present in propane. There is 8 hydrogen atoms in propane, Each carbon has a valency of 4, 4 bonds with other atoms. Hydrogen has valency of 1. the general formula for alkanes is CnH2n +2 (n means number of that atom.) so to find how many hydrogens there with, say, 50 carbons you would do CnH2n + 2= C50H102. :)
Following the formula CxH2x-2 where X is the number of carbons in the desired Alkyne, you should get C8H14 (i think.....)
Hydrocarbon rule.2n + 2You have 4 carbons. I assume alkane.10 hydrogens.C4H10
C6H12O6 is glucose. There are six carbons, twelve hydrogens and six oxygens in each molecule.