There are 2 atoms of Carbon and 6 atoms of Hydrogen. If you have trouble on any future chemical compounds, try typing the name straight into wikipedia and it will tell you everything you need to know :) there are two atoms of carbon in ethane as the prefix eth represents the number of carbons within the carbon chain. Eth representing two opposed to meth representing one and prop representing 3 these prefixes are somewhat endless.
There is a total of 8 atoms in Ethane.
6 hydrogen atoms.
formula of ethane is C2H6
1 mole of ethan contain 6.02X10^23 molecule so 1 mole of ethan contain (6.02x10^23x10)=6.02x10^24
8. The formula for ethane is C2H6. Therefore 2 atoms of carbon, 6 of hydrogen, totalling 8.
Yes. It is called hexane because of the six carbon atoms per molecule.
four carbon atoms
Both the choices given are acceptable and correct chemical formulas in most contexts, because each one shows the presence of two carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms in each molecule. The second formula is preferred in some contexts because it hints at the structural formula of the molecule, which has each hydrogen atom bonded directly to only one of the carbon atoms, and in order to further emphasize this point the formula is sometimes written as H3C-CH3.
The molecule of methane has 5 atoms.
Decane has 10 carbon atoms and 22 hydrogen atoms.
30 g of ethane will have 6.023 x 1023 molecules of ethane So, 5.5 g will have 1.104 x 1023 molecules of ethane Since there are two carbon atoms, in one molecule of ethane, 5.5 g of ethane will have 2.208 x 1023 atoms of carbon.
Ethane does not have any molecule of carbon dioxide. However when ethane undergoes combustion then two molecules of carbon dioxide are formed (as ethane contains two carbon atoms).
There is a total of 8 atoms in Ethane.
Ethane
The Law of Definite Proportions states that for every mole of ethane, there will be two moles of carbon. Then there is 1 mole of carbon in one half a mole of ethane.
subscripts in a formula indicates the number of atoms in a molecule or the ratio of elements in a compound.
number of carbon atoms
Because it contains only hydrogen and carbon atoms.
The skeletal formula for ethane will show how the six hydrogen atoms share 1 electron with carbon in order to form six carbon-hydrogen covalent bonds. The two carbon atoms, in turn, will each share an electron to form on carbon-carbon covalent bond. This makes up the ethane molecule.
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Ethane consists of only 2 carbon atoms and 6 hydrogen atoms. Given that each carbon atom can form 4 bonds and each hydrogen can form 1 bond there is only 1 possible configuration.
Molecules only made up of hydogen and carbon atoms, for example Ethane.