86.18 g/mole
I assume you mean the molecular mass. Its molecular mass is 86.175
86.18 g/mol, from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexane Btw, The molecular molecular weight of a compound is the same thing as molar mass. Wikipedia has molecular weight for almost every compound in the bar/table on the right side of the webpage for the compound, next the label "molar mass". 86.18 g/mol, from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexane Btw, The molecular molecular weight of a compound is the same thing as molar mass. Wikipedia has molecular weight for almost every compound in the bar/table on the right side of the webpage for the compound, next the label "molar mass".
The molecular formula of hexane is C6H14. The empirical formula is the same as the molecular formula after division of all subscripts in the molecular formula by the highest integer that produce an integer quotient from each subscript in the molecular formula. Therefore, the empirical formula of hexane is C3H7.
Hexane has a molecular formula of C6H14. Therefore, there are 14 hydrogen atoms in one molecule of hexane.
Hexane is a molecular compound. It consists of nonmetallic elements (carbon and hydrogen) bonded together through covalent bonds. It does not dissociate into ions in solution.
The boiling point of hexane is higher than that of pentane because hexane has a larger molecular mass and stronger London dispersion forces between its molecules. These stronger intermolecular forces require more energy to overcome, resulting in a higher boiling point for hexane compared to pentane.
The chemical formula of hexane is C6H14. To find the mass of CO2 produced, first calculate the molar mass of hexane. Then use stoichiometry to find the molar ratio between hexane and CO2. Finally, calculate the mass of CO2 produced using this ratio and the given mass of hexane.
No, the molecular formula for cyclohexane is C6H12, while the molecular formula for n-hexane is C6H14. Cyclohexane is a cyclic hydrocarbon with a ring structure, while n-hexane is a straight-chain hydrocarbon.
The molecular formula for hexane is C6H14. Therefore, the greatest number of hydrogen atoms in hexane is 14.
Like hexane model here.
when a molecular hydrocarbon chain is turned in a cycloalkane. e.g. hexane into cyclohexane
It depends. Most polar molecular compounds such as ethanol and ammonia are while most nonpolar ones such as benzene or hexane are not.