C24H50 is an alkane molecule, like all CnH2n+2 molecular formulated compounds are; they can be linear or branched all single bonded C atoms of the following groups or types:
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∙ 14y agolenpollock
NO!!!
C14H28 is an ALKENE.
The general fpormula for alkenes is C(n)H(2n)
n = 14 Hence 2n = 2 x 14 = 28
Yes, C14H28 is the formula for tetradecane, which is an alkane. Alkanes are hydrocarbons consisting of only carbon-carbon single bonds and carbon-hydrogen bonds.
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∙ 12y agoNo. The alkane would be C14H30
It's an alkene.
The chemical formula for an alkane with 42 carbons is C42H86. It follows the general formula CnH2n+2, where n represents the number of carbon atoms in the alkane chain.
The formula for an alkane with four carbon atoms is C₄H₁₀. This alkane is named butane.
The general formula for an alkane is CnH2n+2, where "n" represents the number of carbon atoms in the molecule. Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons with single bonds between carbon atoms.
The formula for an alkane with 16 carbons is C16H34. Alkanes have the general formula CnH2n+2, where n is the number of carbon atoms in the molecule.
For a straight-chain alkane, this would be C10H22 - decane. However, if this is a cyclic alkane, you would have C10H20 (cyclodecane). There are also numerous options for a branching alkane with various names and carbon to hydrogen ratios.
The chemical formula for an alkane with 42 carbons is C42H86. It follows the general formula CnH2n+2, where n represents the number of carbon atoms in the alkane chain.
The simplest alkane capable of having constitutional isomers is propane (C3H8).
The formula for an alkane with four carbon atoms is C₄H₁₀. This alkane is named butane.
The molecular formula for an alkane with 18 carbon atoms is C18H38. Alkanes have the general formula CnH2n+2, where n is the number of carbon atoms.
The general formula for an alkane is CnH2n+2, where "n" represents the number of carbon atoms in the molecule. Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons with single bonds between carbon atoms.
The formula for an alkane with 16 carbons is C16H34. Alkanes have the general formula CnH2n+2, where n is the number of carbon atoms in the molecule.
For a straight-chain alkane, this would be C10H22 - decane. However, if this is a cyclic alkane, you would have C10H20 (cyclodecane). There are also numerous options for a branching alkane with various names and carbon to hydrogen ratios.
Yes, a compound with the chemical formula C15H30 would be a member of the alkane series. Alkanes have the general formula CnH2n+2, where n represents the number of carbon atoms in the alkane molecule. In this case, n=7, so the compound falls into the alkane series.
no.all alkenes end with 'ene' .methane is not an alkene cause it does not end with 'ene'.it is an alkane cause it ends with 'ane'
The hydrocarbon with the formla C10H22 is Decane
In an alkane, each carbon atom is bonded to 4 hydrogen atoms. So, the number of hydrogens in an alkane can be determined by the formula 2n+2, where n is the number of carbon atoms in the alkane.
The chemical formula for an alkane with 125 carbon atoms is C125H252. Alkanes have the general formula CnH2n+2, where n represents the number of carbon atoms.