Its a hydrocarbon consisted of 4 carbon atoms and 10 hydrogen atoms.Actually, its the un-preferred (but accepted by IUPAC) name of butane - a type of alkane.
The name ''tetracarbon decahydride'' also may correspond to isobutane - an isomer of butane (its molecule is constructed by the same quantity and type of atoms but these atoms are bonded differently).
C4h10+13o2->8co2+10h2o
C5H10
tetracarbon heptachloride
Many organic compounds have this chemical formula; see the link below.
Al3Cl4Br3
Most commonly Aspirin, although it could also refer to Caffeic Acid or 4-Hydroxphenylpyruvic acid.
The formula for diboron dihydride is B2H2This is because "di" means two. Since there are two Boron atoms and two Hydrogen atoms, together they form diboron dihydride.