Its a hydrocarbon consisted of 4 carbon atoms and 10 hydrogen atoms.Actually, its the un-preferred (but accepted by IUPAC) name of butane - a type of alkane.
The name ''tetracarbon decahydride'' also may correspond to isobutane - an isomer of butane (its molecule is constructed by the same quantity and type of atoms but these atoms are bonded differently).
The balanced equation for the reaction of tetracarbon decahydride (C4H10) and oxygen (O2) is: C4H10 + 6.5 O2 → 4 CO2 + 5 H2O.
The formula for pentacarbon decahydride is C5H10.
tetracarbon heptachloride
This compound is hypothetical and is not possible it is P4O10
Al3Cl4Br3
Many organic compounds have this chemical formula; see the link below.
Most commonly Aspirin, although it could also refer to Caffeic Acid or 4-Hydroxphenylpyruvic acid.
The formula for diboron dihydride is B2H2This is because "di" means two. Since there are two Boron atoms and two Hydrogen atoms, together they form diboron dihydride.