Yes. The alkane series is the series of saturated hydrocarbons
with the formula CnHn+2 .
an Alkene as it contains a double bond and is unsaturated
No
Alkane molecules are nonpolar.
Branched chained alkane
There are 3 isomers of C5H12[pentane] They are 1st- N pentane, 2nd- Isopentane/Dimethylbutane, and 3rd Neopentane/Dimethylpropane
Pentane is an alkane; its formula is C5H12.
When it burns, pentane's reaction is to form carbon dioxide and water. However, at room temperature pentane, which is an alkane, is unreactive.
C8H18 is an alkane because it is a saturated hydrocarbon. You can work it out by using the equation CnH2n+2 and if that works then its an alkane.The name of the reaction is "splitting" the octane, or "catalytic splitting" (bacause a catalyst is usually required to make the reaction happen).e.g. C8H18--> C5H12+ C3H6
Pentane is C5H12 The Structure is as follows. CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3
an Alkene as it contains a double bond and is unsaturated
C5h12 + 8o2 --> 5co2 + 6h2o
No
measure the balance of C5H12.what is O2, CO, H2O
alkane
yes, Pentane
Alkane molecules are nonpolar.
Pentane