As the base number of carbon atoms in a simple hydrocarbon increases, the higher the potential energy contained in the compound. More complex hydrocarbons can also have shifting melting and boiling ranges.
The size of a molecule has an effect on the properties that molecule shows. For example, the boiling point of hydrocarbons increases as the number of carbon atoms in the molecule increases. This is because forces between molecules increase as the size of the molecule increases. Hydrocarbons with up to four carbon atoms are gases, five to 16 carbon atoms are liquids and hydrocarbons with more than 16 carbon atoms are solids.
Loads of things: ratio of hydrogen atoms to carbon atoms (2:1 makes a carbohydrate) and bonding of other elements in the compound (making amines, acids, alcohols, amino acids, etc.) are two big ones.
True, at least as far a chemical properties go. The number of neatrons does affect how a nucleus behaves in nuclear physics, however.
How many hydrocarbon with only carbon-carbon single bond and n number of Carbon atoms how many hydrogen atoms are there in terms of nv
No. The properties of elements are determined by the number of protons, which in turn determines the number of electrons.
The number of protons is equal to atomic number. The periodicity of chemical properties depends on the outermost shell of electrons.
Loads of things: ratio of hydrogen atoms to carbon atoms (2:1 makes a carbohydrate) and bonding of other elements in the compound (making amines, acids, alcohols, amino acids, etc.) are two big ones.
The chemical properties of an element are determined by the number of electrons, which is determined by the number of protons. Isotopes vary in the number of neutrons in an atom of the same element (same number of protons). Since neutrons do not influence the number of protons or electrons, they do not affect chemical properties.
The number of neutrons in the atoms. This affect some physical properties.
It increases proportionally. This means that if you double the ammount of particles, the pressure doubles.
properties that are number
Gold is a precious metal and there are no special powers contained in it, although a number of properties make it useful, even apart from its monetary value.
A saturated hydrocarbon. Fats of a solider nature.
because chemical properties are determined by the nomber of electrons and protons and all isotops have the same number electrons and protons. they differ in the number of neutrons alone which doesnt affect chemical properties
by having the same number of protons and electrons and so still have the same chemical properties and physical properties with the exception of being somewhat denser.All of the isotopes of an element contain the same number of protons. They differ only in the number of neutrons.The number of electrons is an ionization state issue, and does not affect isotopic identity.
The behavior of electromagnets can be affected by factors such as the strength of the electric current flowing through the coil, the number of turns in the coil, the material of the core used, and the presence of any nearby magnetic or ferrous materials. The size and shape of the electromagnet can also impact its performance.
Assuming the hydrocarbon is saturated the formula would be C21H44 In a saturated hydrocarbon the number of hydrogen atoms is equal to twice the number of carbon atoms, plus two.
Butane is not an element, but a complex hydrocarbon molecule, C4H10.