Not really sure, but if you check some more search engines they mostly say that C4H10 is called Butane. I'm trying to find this out myself! But I think it is Butane.
The compound may be tetra carbon deca-hydride
The chemical formula for butanal is CH3CH2CH2CHO.
C4H10 is organic because it contains carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds. Organic compounds are typically characterized by the presence of carbon atoms bonded to other atoms like hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, etc.
The balanced equation for the reaction of tetracarbon decahydride (C4H10) and oxygen (O2) is: C4H10 + 6.5 O2 → 4 CO2 + 5 H2O.
The balanced equation is 2 C4H10 + 13 O2 -> 8 CO2 + 10 H2O.
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.
BUTANE!
C4H10 is a compound. It is the chemical formula for butane, which is a hydrocarbon that consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together.
C4H10 is a molecular compound. It is a type of hydrocarbon known as butane, composed of covalently bonded carbon and hydrogen atoms.
yes butance is a pure substance and not a mixture yes butance is a pure substance and not a mixture
Butane is an alkane - C4H10.
C4H10 is the molecular formula for butane, as it represents the actual number of atoms of each element in a single molecule of the compound. The empirical formula for butane would be CH5, as it shows the simplest whole number ratio of atoms present in the compound.
C4H10(g) is about -126 kJ/mol C4H10(l) is about -147 kJ/mol
1 mole C4H10 = 58.1222g = 6.022 x 1023 molecules 11.7g C4H10 x 6.022 x 1023 molecules/58.1222g = 1.21 x 1023 molecules C4H10
The correct molecular formula for methylpropane is C4H10.
The formula is 2 x C2H5 = C4H10. :)
Butane is homogeneous. Butane may mean n-butane, iso-butane or a mixture of the two isomers. If the sample were a mixture of the two isomers then it would be a homgeneous mixture.
The chemical formula for butanal is CH3CH2CH2CHO.