Kerosene is a mixtute of chemical compounds, hydrocarbons, that contain from 6 to 16 carbon atoms.s
Kerosene is comprised of multiple types of alkane (hydrocarbon) chains. These chains can vary between 6 to 18 carbons long. Cycloalkanes and aromatics (benzenes) are among kerosene's hydrocarbon constituents.
The answer is 4
The kerosene moelcule is a hydrocarbon so it is made form hydrogen and carbon
There are 2 resonance structures for benzene.
There are 27 carbon atoms in a molecule of cholesterol. 10 are not contained in the rings.
Carbon and Saturated Hydro carbons
Yes, it is an oil. It consists of aliphatic carbons.
Kerosene is comprised of multiple types of alkane (hydrocarbon) chains. These chains can vary between 6 to 18 carbons long. Cycloalkanes and aromatics (benzenes) are among kerosene's hydrocarbon constituents.
6 carbons 6 carbons
Kerosene is not a single compound, but rather a mixture of hydrocarbons containing between about 12 and 15 carbon atoms. When crude oil is distilled, it is split into fractions according to boiling point. The lightest ones (up to 4 carbons) are gases. The lighter liquids (5 - 7 carbons or so) are used industrially as solvents, and the range between that and kerosene is more or less gasoline. Above kerosene (>15 carbons) are oils, after that the waxes, etc. etc. Anyway, kerosene is a medium-weight mix of hydrocarbons
5 carbons
there are 4 carbons in oxaloacetic acid
G3P is a 3 carbons sugar.
Kerosene is a non-polar molecule. This is because it has an evenly distributed electric charge, whereas the electric charge of polar molecules are not evenly distributed throughout the molecule.
butane has four carbons
pentane has five carbons
Cholesterol all in all have 27 carbons.