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∙ 2013-03-14 07:55:31Yes, structural formulae show how the atoms in a compound are arranged. For example, CH3CH2CH2CH3 is the structural formula for butane. Unlike the displayed formula, it does not show the individual bonds that are formed.
Since the molecular formula of Butane is C4H10, the condensed formula is: CH3CH2CH2CH3
there is no double bond in butane
C4h10.
C4h10
Yes, structural formulae show how the atoms in a compound are arranged. For example, CH3CH2CH2CH3 is the structural formula for butane. Unlike the displayed formula, it does not show the individual bonds that are formed.
Structural isomers have same molecular formula but different structural formula. Structural isomers for Butane having formula C4H10 are two. One is n-butane and the other is iso-butane.
Since the molecular formula of Butane is C4H10, the condensed formula is: CH3CH2CH2CH3
there is no double bond in butane
2-Methyl-butane 1-Methoxy-butane
C4h10.
C4h10
The chemical formula of butane is C4H10 where the four carbon atoms are in the same chain without branches.
Nope. Butane has a formula of C4H10. While cyclobutane has a formula of C4H8. They're not isomers, let alone structural isomers, at all! Because they don't have the same chemical formula.
There are two: n-butane & 2-methylpropane.
Ethane has no structural isomers and hence there is no n-ethane and iso-ethane.
Butane has a straight chain of four carbon atoms and maximum available number of hydrogen atoms attached to them.