Pentane would look something like this:
H3 - C - CH2 - CH2 - CH2 - C - H3
giving it a formula of C5H12 consistent with the formula CnHn+2, which is used for determining the formula of any 'n' - ane.
C5H12 isomer
FLASH POINT (method): For Pentane: -49°C (-57°F)
For Isopentane: -51°C (-60°F)
For Neopentane: -28.5°C (-19.4°F)
AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: For Pentane: 260°C (500°F)
For Isopentane: 420°C (788°F)
For Neopentane: 450°C (842°F)
C7H16 or H3C-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3
No, heptane is a liquid.
Heptane has not a pH.
Heptane, C7H16, is an organic hydrocarbon that is nonpolar, thus it would not be attracted to a charged rod.
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The chemical equation for Heptane is C2H6.. Wrong Answer. Hepta means 7. Therefore, Heptane has 7 carbon atoms. Since alkanes have the general formula of CnH2n+2, if n is 7, 2n + 2 is 16. Therefore, Heptane has the formula of C7H16.
No, heptane is a liquid.
Heptane has not a pH.
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No, heptane is a liquid at room temperature.
Iodine's chemical symbol is I and it's number is 53.
As heptane is lighter than water, it will float.
Heptane is a gas at 100 K.
What are the high and low heating values for heptane ((Btu/cu ft)
Yes. Heptane is an ideal recrystallization solvent for acetanilide.
There is not a difference in the two products, only the two names. n-heptane is simply medical terminology instead of scientific terminology.
Yes. Heptane will make a person to be high if he/she huff.
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