Yes. C3H8 is called propane and is a covalent molecule.
Yes, C3H8 is a binary compound. It is a hydrocarbon known as propane, composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Propane is a compound.
C3H7 is propyl and C2H5 is ethyl which also calles acetylene
Propane is a compound. It is a molecule made up of three carbon atoms and eight hydrogen atoms bonded together.
C4H10, butane, is a member of the same homologous series as C3H8, propane. Both are alkanes with consecutive carbon chain lengths and differ by a CH2 unit.
Yes, C3H8 is a binary compound. It is a hydrocarbon known as propane, composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
The formula C3H8 is structurally CH3-CH2-CH3 . This is the structure and formula for PROPANE.
Propane is a compound.
C3H7 is propyl and C2H5 is ethyl which also calles acetylene
No, propane is an organic compound containing carbon and hydrogen.
'c3h8' is NOT a compound. However, if you mean 'C3H8' ; note the use of capital letters, This compound is a 'Hydrocarbon, it is an Alkane, its name is 'Propane'. Hydrocarbon because it is a compound containjng Hydrogen and Carbon ONLY. # An Alkane because all the covalent bonds in trhe molecule are single bonds. Propane is the specific name of the compound of formula C3H8 ; CH3-CH2-CH3'.
Propane Gas.
Propane is a pure substance, a compound with the formula C3H8
The Greek prefix for 3 is "tri-". So, in the covalent compound C3H8, the cation represented by the Greek prefix is tri- (as in tricarbon).
Yes, C3H8 (propane) is a covalent compound. It consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together through covalent bonds, where electrons are shared between the atoms.
The compound Propane [ Molecular formula = C3H8 ] is the compound containing 3 atoms of carbon and 8 atoms of hydrogen.Propane contains three carbon atoms and 8 hydrogen atoms.
The compound formula for tricarbon octahydride is C3H6.