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Yes. It is called hexane because of the six carbon atoms per molecule.

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Is C3H6 alkene or alkyne?

alkane


What is the molecular formula of Cyclopropane?

there cannot be a cyclic compound formed with ethene, i.e a 2 carbon compound. smallest cyclic hydrocarbon is cyclopropane (C3H6), smallest cyclic alkene is cyclopropene (C3H4), and smallest alkyne is Cyclopropene (C3H2)


Empirical formula of C3H6?

C3H6 is an empirical formula for propene.


What is the propene formula?

The formula for propene is c3h6 the formula for propyne is c3h4.


Which molecule is an alkene?

cis-2-pentene


What is the chemical formula for propylene?

Formula: C3H6


What is the empirical formula for propene (C3H6)?

C3H6 is an empirical formula for propene.


What is the chemical formula fro cyclopropane?

Formula: C3H6


Do C3H6 and CH2 have different empirical formulas?

C3H6 is the chemical formula of propylene and CH2 is the chemical formula of the group methylene or carbene.


What is the covalent compound C3H6 the Greek prefix used to represent the cation is?

This question does not make sense. However, C3H6 is the Alkene , 'propene'. The prefix use to indicate the number of carbons is 'prop'


How is molecular formula C3H6 and molecular formula C6H12 related?

Both formulas are possible molecular formulas for the same empirical formula, CH2.


How does the formula of an alkene change when you add an extra carbon atom?

When you add an extra carbon atom to an alkene, the molecular formula will increase by CH2, and the general formula will change from CnH2n to CnH2n+2. For example, if you add a carbon atom to ethene (C2H4), it becomes propene (C3H6).