The alkyne - apex
A C8 alkyne CH triple bond C-CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
alkyne
Octyne
C8h14
yes
Octyne contains 8 carbon atoms and a triple bond between two of those carbon atoms. It has the formula of C8H14. The triple bond can be in one of several locations, so there are several isomers.
Following the formula CxH2x-2 where X is the number of carbons in the desired Alkyne, you should get C8H14 (i think.....)
Octyne
C8h14
yes
Octyne contains 8 carbon atoms and a triple bond between two of those carbon atoms. It has the formula of C8H14. The triple bond can be in one of several locations, so there are several isomers.
C10H18. However, the compound is named incorrectly; it should be 5-ethyl-3-octyne.
2,7-dimethyl-4-octyne :)
Following the formula CxH2x-2 where X is the number of carbons in the desired Alkyne, you should get C8H14 (i think.....)
There are many of them, starting with octane, octene, and octyne and their numerous possible isomers; octanols and octane diols and triols; ethyl benzene; dimethyl benzene; etc.
The general formula of octyne is C8H14; 14 hydrogen atoms.
Organic compounds with double bonds are classified as alkenes, and end with the suffix -ene, such as pentene or butene. Compounds with triple bonds are called alkynes, and end with -yne, such as octyne or propyne.
Alkanes have the general formula of CnH2n+2 so for 12 carbons, that would be 2x12 + 2 = 26 hydrogen atoms.