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C9H20 + 14(O2) = 9(CO2) + 10 (H2O) and that's all there is to it
Balance c6h10o5 plus o2 yield to co2 plus h20? This is an equation for combustion of an or organic compound C6H10O5… +… O2.. =.. CO2.. +..H2O . Always balance C's first C6H10O5… +… O2.. =.. 6CO2.. +..H2O . balance H's next C6H10O5… +… O2.. =.. 6.CO2.. +..5.H2O balance O's last, but don't place a coefficient in front of the CO2 C6H10O5… +… O2.. =.. 6.CO2.. +..5.H2O ……5.O's…………..…=….12.O's ……5.O's ……5.O's…………..…=…….…17.O's ..17 - 5 = 12 O's needed on left side. 12.O's = 6 O2"s C6H10O5… +…6 O2.. à.. 6.CO2.. +..5.H2O Check it out …..Left………..Right C….6…………6 H….10……….10 O….17………..17
C9H20 is called Nonane
Nonane
Yes, nonane is a solid
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nonane(c9h20) has 35 isomers.
Nonane is a Carbon Hydrogen compound, with the chemical formula C9H20, and used as a solvent and biodegradable detergent. Its boiling point lies somewhere between 150.4 to 151.0 degrees Celsius.
See related link for a list of isomers for C9H2O
1 mole of a substance has approximately 6.02 x 10^23 its particles. 8.1 moles of C9H20 has 8.1 x 6.02 x 10^23 = 4.8762 x 10^24 C9H20 molecules There are 20 Hydrogen atoms in a molecule of C9H20. Number of hydrogen atoms = 4.8762 x 10^24 x 20 = 9.7524 x 10^25 There are about 9.75 x 10^25 Hydrogen atoms
Nonane is a pure hydrocarbon formed with a base chain of nine carbon atoms. The number of hydrogen atoms is equal to 2C +2, so the formula is C9H20
Gasoline is composed of 20% C8H18, 20% C9H20, 15% C10H22, 15% C11H24, 8% C6H6, 10% C7H8, 10% C8H7 and 2% C8H10 by mass. The Specific Gravity of Gasoline is .74 2C8H18 + 25O2 -> 16CO2 + 18H20 C9H20 + 14O2 -> 9CO2 + 10H20 2C10H22 + 31O2 -> 20CO2 + 22H20 C11H24 + 17O2 -> 11CO2 + 12H20 2C6H6 + 15O2 -> 12CO2 + 6H20 C7H8 + 9O2 -> 7CO2 + 4H20 4C8H7 + 39O2 -> 32CO2 + 7H20 2C8H10 + 21O2 -> 16CO2 + 10H2O You can use this information to perform some lengthy calculations and come to the conclusion that burning 1 gallon of gasoline produces 8.7 kg of CO2. That's what most people want to know.