The molecular formula C10H14N2 may refer to:
There are several isomers for this formula having a triple bond, two double bonds, one double bond in a cycle or two cycles, so its nomenclature depends upon structure.
It is not an element. It looks like a compound, but organic compounds cannot be identified without their structure. Probably some amine with the nitrogen.
caffeine, ,3,7-Trimethyl-3,7-dihydro-1H-purine-2,6-dione
An alkane hydrocarbon called "Decane"
Alcohol
Well 6Na + N2 > 2Na3N
2nh4no3 ---> 2n2 + o2 + 4h2o
no
NO
Heating ammonium nitrate to 250 degrees C produces N2O by the process NH4NO3 → N2O + 2H2O. The compound nitrous oxide contains 2 atoms of nitrogen and 1 of oxygen. It can be produced by bacterial action on fertilizers. It is produced industrially by the decomposition of ammonium nitrate (itself produced by adding nitric acid and ammonia HNO3 + NH3 → NH4NO3).
molar mass of EDTA is 292.24 g mol−1
H14
Yes, they have. Empirical Formula is the simplest formula of a compound. For both C7H14 and C10H20 the Empirical formula is CH2 .
C6 H14 O6
C6-H14-O6
h2
What do c10 mean engrave on a ring
No.
YES.
n2-1 and n2-4 are trivial cases because of n2-m2=(n-m)(n+m). So the only prime of the form n2-1 is 3 and of the form n2-4 is 5.
YES. That would be a direct swop / bolt in.
No, the ball joints are much larger on the C10.