66. Octane is C8H18. therefore the total number of electrons is 6*8 + 18*1
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There are eight carbon atoms and eighteen hydrogen atoms.
The elements in octane are simply carbon and hydrogen. There are eight carbons which are covalently bonded together in a line, and since the carbon has to fill its valence shell it has hydrogens attached to the free electrons. Carbon needs to bond to four elements to have a full valence shell.
The molecular formula of octane is C8H18. It doesn't really have a "symbol."The "octane" in gasoline is actually "iso-octane" or 2,2,4-trimethylpentane. It has the same molecular formula, but the atoms are arranged differently than in n-octane.
the molar mass of Octane is 114.
4 electrons, 2 valence electrons
It is stable, containing six electrons.
how many moles are in 95.0 gram of octane?
There are eight carbon atoms and eighteen hydrogen atoms.
At least 50'/. Full of hi octane
C8H18. I assume you mean how many moles octane in 16 grams. 16 grams C8H18 (1 mole C8H18/114.224 grams) = 0.140 moles octane
There are 8.
3.487*1013
There are many different grades of gasoline, each with a different octane rating. Early gasoline had very low octane in many cases, from the 1920s to the 1970s octane rating was improved by adding a highly poisonous chemical called tetraethyl lead and ranged from about 90 to 110 octane, most modern cars can run on 87 octane unleaded (now considered "regular" grade gasoline), "premium" grade gasoline is around 90 to 92 octane unleaded, airplane gasoline is typically 130 octane leaded.
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A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outer shell. This provide the greatest amount of bond sites thus allowing it to form long complex chains, hence its importance to organic chemistry. Another common chain is octane, the combustive molecule in gasoline.
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