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No, C8H18 is not an aqueous solution. It is a chemical formula for octane, which is a hydrocarbon compound commonly found in gasoline.
C8H18. I assume you mean how many moles octane in 16 grams. 16 grams C8H18 (1 mole C8H18/114.224 grams) = 0.140 moles octane
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octane No, it's not. Octane is C8H18
there is no one compound with that chemical formule, the closet you can get is C2H6, which is ethane...the only other thing it could be is two atoms of methane, CH4 IT IS Ethan, but it has one carbon at valency VI (not IV). H5C-CH3;
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.
If you meant C8H18, it is an octane-isomer, than the answer is NO, not miscible with water. Petrol contains a lot (>50%) of octane molecules.
Octane is insoluble in water because it is a nonpolar compound.
No, C8H18 is not an aqueous solution. It is a chemical formula for octane, which is a hydrocarbon compound commonly found in gasoline.
octane + oxygen -------> carbon dioxide + water
When two liquids are mixed, the term is miscible, not soluble. But yes, CCl4 is miscible in cyclohexane.
C4H10- Butane C5H12- Pentane C6H14- Hexane C7H16- Heptane C8H18- Octane C9H20- Nonane C10H22- Decane
C8H18. I assume you mean how many moles octane in 16 grams. 16 grams C8H18 (1 mole C8H18/114.224 grams) = 0.140 moles octane
The chemical formula of octane is C8H18.
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Octane has the chemical formula - C8H18. It is a hydro-carbon.
No C8H18 is nonpolar as are other hydrocarbons