C2H6 is ETHANE .
Structurally it is 'CH3 - CH3 '.
It follows the general formula for alkanes , ; C(n)H(2n + 2).
The compound C2H8 is commonly called Butene or butylene.
Ethane. Usually written C2H6.
The covalent name of C2H6 is ethane.
'c' C2H6 ( Ethane) The others are INORGANIC Molecules. Remember , organic chemicstry deals with the chemistry or CARBON compounds. If no carbon is present then it is INORGANIC.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction C2H2 + H2 → C2H6 is: C2H2 + 2H2 → C2H6
The compound C2H8 is commonly called Butene or butylene.
Ethane. Usually written C2H6.
The covalent name of C2H6 is ethane.
1molecule of C2H6 contains 2 carbon atoms
'c' C2H6 ( Ethane) The others are INORGANIC Molecules. Remember , organic chemicstry deals with the chemistry or CARBON compounds. If no carbon is present then it is INORGANIC.
Balanced equation first. 2C2H6 + 7O2 -> 4CO2 +6H2O I suspect C2H6 of limiting the reaction. 2 moles C2H6 (1.6 moles O2/2 moles C2H6) = 1.6 moles O2 left over and all of the C2H6 is consumed.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction C2H2 + H2 → C2H6 is: C2H2 + 2H2 → C2H6
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The Greek prefix for C2H6 is "eth-," derived from the Greek word for two (eth).
Ethane.
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