Dean's formula
Propane is a pure substance, a compound with the formula C3H8
C3H8 is PROPANE. Structurally it is CH3-CH2-CH3
C3h8+ 5o2---> 3co2+ 4h2o
Formula: C3H8
Boiling point of C3H8 is -42 degree celsius.
Yes, C3H8 is a binary compound. It is a hydrocarbon known as propane, composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
The formula C3H8 is structurally CH3-CH2-CH3 . This is the structure and formula for PROPANE.
THe chemical formula (not molecular sign) for propane is C3H8.
The molecular shape name for C3H8 is a tetrahedron.
Combustion reactions involve reacting a substance with oxygen to form oxides of the elements that made up the substance. In the case of C3H8 this means carbon dioxide and water: C3H8 + 5 O2 ----> 3 CO2 + 4 H2O
You have to burn C3H8 in O2. You get 3CO2 plus 4H2O. So to burn one mole of C3H8, you need 5 moles of O2. That means you need one fifth of C3H8 as compared to O2. So you need 0.567/5 = 0.1134 moles of C3H8. Hence the answer.
The chemical equation C3H8 + 5O2 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O represents the combustion of propane (C3H8) with oxygen (O2) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).