Octane is a compound. octane + O2 = CO2 + H2O + Energy, You can tell by the inputs and outputs. Octane and Oxygen inputs and Carbon dioxide and water outputs, means Octane must consist of hydrogen H and carbon C, thus a compound not an element.
Carbon, Hydrogen and it had 20 atoms
Octane is a substance.
Water and gasoline form a heterogeneous mixture
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As petrol is a mixture, it has no exact formula. However, the largest component of almost all commercial petrols is isooctane, which has the formula C8H18, and its isomers, which have the same formula of disel
hexane and octane is easier to separate than hexane and heptane because the difference in their boiling points is greater thus hexane will distill out of solution more completely before octane
Octane is a non polar compound. Sodium hydroxide is an ionic solvent. So octane is not soluble in NaOH and they together involve in no reactions.
Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
Water and gasoline form a heterogeneous mixture
Gasoline (Petrol in Commonwealth nations) is a Mixture of Chemical Compounds. Depending on the blend (which will vary according to the chosen market, the application and other manufacturer factors) will be a mix of chemicals such as benzene, iso-octane and other alkenes and napthenes. Most gasolines also have an ethanol content and/or additives to improve properties or marketability.
C4H10- Butane C5H12- Pentane C6H14- Hexane C7H16- Heptane C8H18- Octane C9H20- Nonane C10H22- Decane
Octane has the chemical formula - C8H18. It is a hydro-carbon.
yes.
No, it is a Molecular Compound. The Formula is C8H18; which means there are 8 atoms of Carbon and 18 Atoms of Hydrogen. These are both Nonmetals making it a Molecular Compound's.
Octane is a carbon containing compound. It has 8 carbon atoms in the structure.
Potassium hydroxide is a polar compound. Octane is a non polar compound. Therefore, these compounds would not be dissolved in each other.
Octane is insoluble in water because it is a nonpolar compound.
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