No, like other hydrocarbons it is insoluble.
The structural formula for nonane is CH3(CH2)7CH3. Its Hill formula is C9H20, and its boiling point is 151 degrees Celsius.
Nonane is used in organic synthesis, as a solvent, as a distillation chaser, as a fuel additive, and in biodegradable detergent. Nonane is an ingredient of such petroleum fractions as VM&P naphtha, 140 flash, and Stoddard solvents, and gasoline (ACG91, Ric94).
Yes. ********************** 2nd Opinion: No. The alkanes are liquids at room temp. and pressure starting with pentane, C5H12. Since nonane, C9H20, is beyond that, it has to be a liquid, not a gas.
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.
No, like other hydrocarbons it is insoluble.
Nonane and derivatives thereof
nonane(c9h20) has 35 isomers.
The freezing point of nonane is approx. 54 0C.
Nonane has 9 carbon atoms and the formula of C9H20
Nonane
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
Yes, nonane is a solid
The structural formula for nonane is CH3(CH2)7CH3. Its Hill formula is C9H20, and its boiling point is 151 degrees Celsius.
Nonane contain 84,37 % carbon and 15,62 % hydrogen.
Nonane is used in organic synthesis, as a solvent, as a distillation chaser, as a fuel additive, and in biodegradable detergent. Nonane is an ingredient of such petroleum fractions as VM&P naphtha, 140 flash, and Stoddard solvents, and gasoline (ACG91, Ric94).
C9H20 is called Nonane