Yes, C30H62 is a molecule, specifically a hydrocarbon compound known as triacontane. It consists of 30 carbon atoms and 62 hydrogen atoms, forming a straight-chain alkane. This type of molecule is typically found in natural sources like waxes and can be used in various applications, including as a reference substance in chemical research.
No, C30H62 is a nonpolar molecule because it consists mostly of carbon and hydrogen atoms, which have similar electronegativities. Therefore, the molecule does not have an overall dipole moment.
This is a compound, a molecule.
C.A molecule that has a symmetrical shape will be a nonpolar molecule.
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No, C30H62 is a nonpolar molecule because it consists mostly of carbon and hydrogen atoms, which have similar electronegativities. Therefore, the molecule does not have an overall dipole moment.
Triacontane is similar to candle wax (C25H52) and, when burnt, will produce CO2 and water vapour: 2 C30H62 + 91 O2 -> 60 CO2 + 62 H2O (For the algebraically-minded, the general formula for combustion of any hydrocarbon is: CxHy + (x+y/4) O2 -> x CO2 + y/2 H2O.) Incomplete combustion will produce a mixture of carbon, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water - a bit more complicated! Combustion in air will produce oxides of nitrogen and potentially thousands of amines and other 'nasties'.
This is a compound, a molecule.
C.A molecule that has a symmetrical shape will be a nonpolar molecule.
C.A molecule that has a symmetrical shape will be a nonpolar molecule.
No a molecule is a molecule, polar or nonpolar.
The one labelled "molecule A".
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H2 is how the molecule of hydrogen is presented
When a molecule loses an electron the molecule has been ionized and oxidized.
An inorganic molecule is any molecule that does not contain carbon.
A diatomic molecule is a molecule made up of two atoms.