Well its actually called cyclobutane. Erm, it's actually called butene - with an e
C4H8 may be the chemical formula of 1-butene.
The butane formula is molecular C4H10. Its empirical formula is C2H5
Al3Cl4Br3
trigonal planar
Yes it is. Butane is a gas with the formula C4H10 that is an alkane with four carbon atoms.
C4H10 + 6.5O2 4CO2 + 5H2O + heat
The butane formula is molecular C4H10. Its empirical formula is C2H5
Al3Cl4Br3
no
our regular household gas is called LPG. it contain butane, propane, iso-butane.
Empirical formula (lowest whole number) for C4H8 is CH2, obtained by dividing by 4.
If the C4H8 compound is butene-1 or -2 or 2-methylpropene, the product is one of the chlorobutanes with general formula C4H9Cl. If the C4H8 compound is cyclobutane, there is no reaction at standard temperature and pressure.
C4H8 may be an alkene, Butene or methyl propene and may be a cycloalkane, cyclobutane or methyl cyclopropane.
When it burns completely, each molecule of C4H8 becomes 4 molecules of CO2 and 4 molecules of H2O.
four
trigonal planar
Carbon tetrachloride is the chemical name for the molecular formula CCl4. In contrast C4H8 refers to the family of butene molecules.
Yes it is. Butane is a gas with the formula C4H10 that is an alkane with four carbon atoms.