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In alkanes, hydrocarbons with a name ending in"ane", all carbons are sp3 hybridized. these compounds have only single carbon-carbon bonds no double nor triple bonds.
In this compound, the carbon atoms undergo sp3 hybridization.
Propane
Propane is a molecule consisting of 3 carbons and 8 hydrogens, and is written in the form of C3H8. Carbon has a molecular weight of 12, and hydrogen of 1. Therefore. 3 carbons x 12 = 36 8 hydrogens x 1 = 8 36+8 equals 44
There wont be a stable compound with the formula C2Br2. If there is then it will be sp hybridization of carbon. If the question is for CH2Br2, then carbon will be sp3 hybridized.
Propane is a compound.
In alkanes, hydrocarbons with a name ending in"ane", all carbons are sp3 hybridized. these compounds have only single carbon-carbon bonds no double nor triple bonds.
Yes, I believe that propane is a molecular compound because it is bonded between two nonmetals (C3H8). They share electrons as opposed to giving/receiving electrons.
In this compound, the carbon atoms undergo sp3 hybridization.
Not quite sure what Hybridization means here, yet No; the only requirement for a compound to be Organic is that it contains Carbon.
Propane is a pure substance, a compound with the formula C3H8
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trigonal bipyramidal
Ammonia
Propane
Propane is a molecule consisting of 3 carbons and 8 hydrogens, and is written in the form of C3H8. Carbon has a molecular weight of 12, and hydrogen of 1. Therefore. 3 carbons x 12 = 36 8 hydrogens x 1 = 8 36+8 equals 44
The compound Propane [ Molecular formula = C3H8 ] is the compound containing 3 atoms of carbon and 8 atoms of hydrogen.Propane contains three carbon atoms and 8 hydrogen atoms.