As petrol is a mixture, it has no exact formula. However, the largest component of almost all commercial petrols is isooctane, which has the formula C8H18, and its isomers, which have the same formula of disel
petrol is a mixture............so it has no exact chemical formula
it doesnt have a specific formula:
goes from C5H12 to C12H26
Petrol is a mixture of hydrocarbons used a fuel. Alkanes, CxH2x+2, such as for example octane, C8H18, and some aromatic compouds such as benezene are common.
There is no molecular formula for petrol, because it is a mixture rather than a pure compound.
Petrol is a mixture of different hydrocarbon compounds, so it doesn't have a chemical formula.
Octane is the most abundant compound in petrol.
Tetra ethyl lead
CCl4 is molecular formula.
molecular formula of t-butylnapthalene
It is a molecular species with the formula C6H12O6
Both formulas are possible molecular formulas for the same empirical formula, CH2.
Yes, it is possible for an empirical formula to be the same as the molecular formula. For example, Lactic acid's molecular formula is C3H6O3, which would make its empirical formula CH2O.
sugarcane juice has molecular formula C12H22O11 ,petrol has a molecular formula C16H22.when we remove the oxygen by adding pd and by adding some amount of carbon we can able to get correct molecular formula of petrol
Petrol is an extremely complex mixture of organic compounds; each compound has his molecular weight. A molecular weight for a mixture is a nonsense.
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It would be a molecular formula for C3h5o.
CCl4 is the molecular formula for carbon tetrachloride. It is the same as its empirical formula.
Imperical fomula is C2H4.Molecular fomula is C4H8.
The molecular formula for Starch is C6H10O5.
The Molecular Formula is: CaCO3
The molecular formula for Oxygen is O2
The molecular formula of methane is CH4