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The formula for a hydrocarbon is CnH2n+2
The generic formula for an alkane is CnH(2n + 2).Therefore, an alkane with 3 carbon atoms would have 8 hydrogen atoms.
No. The formula is for propane, not pentane. A pentane would have five carbon atoms, and this formula shows only three.
To determine whether a molecule is an alkyne or an alkene, you would need to know the number of carbon-carbon double bonds in the molecule. Alkynes contain at least one carbon-carbon triple bond, while alkenes contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond.
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.
An alkyne with 9 carbon atoms is nonyne (C9H16).
The formula for a hydrocarbon is CnH2n+2
The generic formula for an alkane is CnH(2n + 2).Therefore, an alkane with 3 carbon atoms would have 8 hydrogen atoms.
The formula would thus be C2N2O.
No. The formula is for propane, not pentane. A pentane would have five carbon atoms, and this formula shows only three.
Ethanol is an alcohol. The general formula for alcohols is CnH2n+1OH To know what the value of "n" is, you need to find the number of carbon atoms it has, like this: # 1 CARBON ATOMS: Eth- # 2 CARBON ATOMS: Meth- # 3 CARBON ATOMS: Prop- # 4 CARBON ATOMS: But- # 5 CARBON ATOMS: Pent- # 6 CARBON ATOMS: Hex- # 7 CARBON ATOMS: Hept- # 8 CARBON ATOMS: Oct- ...and so on! plus the terminations of the family of the hyrocarbons it is from: * alkanes: -ane. * alkenes: -ene. * alcohols: -anol. Therefore as ethanol has 2 carbon atoms, its formula would be: C2H5OH
Such a substance would be CO2. This is carbon dioxide. CO would be carbon monoxide
To determine whether a molecule is an alkyne or an alkene, you would need to know the number of carbon-carbon double bonds in the molecule. Alkynes contain at least one carbon-carbon triple bond, while alkenes contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond.
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 water molecule itself does not contain any atoms of carbon. Only two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. However, many carbon compounds can be dissolved in water.
The alkene will have 8 hydrogen atoms. It's chemical formula would be C4H8.
Yes. It is called hexane because of the six carbon atoms per molecule.