The alkane with 100 hydrogen would be C49H100.The 100 hydrogen will have 49 carbons attached.The carbons on the ends would have 3 hydrogen each so the hydrogen left are 94 so the Carbon in the chain can only have 2 hydrogen each.Therefore the no of hydrogen in between will have 47 carbons and two carbons on the end. 47+2 =49 carbons.
Butane lighters burn hotter but use up fuel fast compared to regular lighter fluid lighters which do not burn as hot but do not use up fuel as fast.**The answer is found in chemistry. Butane is a specific chemical, ie. C4H10; an alkane with four carbons and ten hydrogens. Lighter fluid is not so specific in its contents - it is generally defined as a highly combustible (thus high octane) hydrocarbon; Naptha.
100 g of solution containing 50 g of NaOH.
no. of double occupied rooms/ total no. of occupied rooms * 100
The boiling point of water is only 100 C, so water can not be used to heat the flask containing Isobutyl. Heat the flask containing the Isobutyl directly or heat it in a substance that has a boiling point above 108 C
=20/40/100=0.0005mol/ml=0.5mol/L
no Hydrogens standard form is gas
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{100 * (30 / 100)} + 100 = 130
100 %
the geometric formula for 4 16 36 64 and 100 is 4
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The GCF of any set containing 1 is 1.
This is a solution containing 100 mg NaCl/L.
The percentage of a solution containing 1000 mg in 1000 ml is 100 percent.
Butane lighters burn hotter but use up fuel fast compared to regular lighter fluid lighters which do not burn as hot but do not use up fuel as fast.**The answer is found in chemistry. Butane is a specific chemical, ie. C4H10; an alkane with four carbons and ten hydrogens. Lighter fluid is not so specific in its contents - it is generally defined as a highly combustible (thus high octane) hydrocarbon; Naptha.
Output/Input * 100= %
you divide a 100% by the numerator.