think it's hydrogen bond, because it has an -OH group.
Intermolecular forces present in 1-butanol (CH3CH2CH2CH2OH)
dipole-dipole interactions
London dispersion forces
hydrogen bonding
Covalent bonding
In a butane molecule each of the carbon forms four sigma bonds .The terminal carbon forms three sigma bonds with hydrogen and one sigma bond with carbon and the rest of the each of the carbon atoms form two sigma bonds with carbon and two sigma bonds with hydrogen .In total there are thirteen butane molecules in a sigma bond
The bonds are ionic or covalent.
Butane is not an element, but a complex hydrocarbon molecule, C4H10.
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Butane is a compound and therefore is not present as an atom but as a molecule - which is more than one atom combined with another.
13 sigma bonds and 0 pi bonds
In a butane molecule each of the carbon forms four sigma bonds .The terminal carbon forms three sigma bonds with hydrogen and one sigma bond with carbon and the rest of the each of the carbon atoms form two sigma bonds with carbon and two sigma bonds with hydrogen .In total there are thirteen butane molecules in a sigma bond
Butane C4H10 contains covalent bonds
covalent
The prefix "but-" means that there are 4 carbons in the parent stem of the molecule. Butane is a hydrocarbon, thus it contains only carbon and hydrogen. Each carbon must have 4 bonds, thus by drawing the structure of the molecule, the chemical formula can be deduced as C4H10.
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Only covalent bonds form a molecule. Ionic bonds form an ionic compound.
Butane is a nonpolar molecule that has dispersion forces
The bonds are ionic or covalent.
Butane is not an element, but a complex hydrocarbon molecule, C4H10.
Hydrogen bond
ester linkage