There is not a difference in the two products, only the two names. n-heptane is simply medical terminology instead of scientific terminology.
n-heptane
Ideal Solutions are those which obey Raoult's Law at all concentrations and Temperatures. Some examples of ideal solution liquid pairs are benzene and toluene, n-heptane and n-hexane, ethyl bromide and ethyl iodide, chlorobenzene and bromo benzene etc.
The chemical equation for Heptane is C2H6.. Wrong Answer. Hepta means 7. Therefore, Heptane has 7 carbon atoms. Since alkanes have the general formula of CnH2n+2, if n is 7, 2n + 2 is 16. Therefore, Heptane has the formula of C7H16.
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No, heptane is a liquid.
Heptane has not a pH.
No, heptane is a liquid at room temperature.
Since Heptane has a boiling point of 98 degrees Celsius, and Heptanol has a boiling point of 176 degrees Celsius, you'd evaporate or boil the Heptane and Heptanol mixture to around 120 degrees Celsius. Which would leave the Heptanol behind and have the Heptane evaporated.
As heptane is lighter than water, it will float.
Heptane is a gas at 100 K.
What are the high and low heating values for heptane ((Btu/cu ft)