there is no one compound with that chemical formule, the closet you can get is C2H6, which is ethane...the only other thing it could be is two atoms of methane, CH4
IT IS Ethan, but it has one carbon at valency VI (not IV). H5C-CH3;
The reactants are C8H18 and oxygen.
There are 8 carbon atoms in the formula C8H18.
The chemical reaction is:2 C8H18 +25 O2 = 16 CO2 + 18 H2O
No, C8H18 is not an aqueous solution. It is a chemical formula for octane, which is a hydrocarbon compound commonly found in gasoline.
C8h18
Yes, C8H18 is an organic compound. It is a type of hydrocarbon known as an alkane, specifically octane, commonly found in gasoline. Organic compounds are based on the element carbon and typically contain hydrogen.
2 moles C8H18 (18 moles H/1 mole C8H18) = 36 moles of hydrogen =================
octane + oxygen -------> carbon dioxide + water
The reactants are C8H18 and oxygen.
There are 8 carbon atoms in the formula C8H18.
The chemical reaction is:2 C8H18 +25 O2 = 16 CO2 + 18 H2O
The chemical reaction is:2 C8H18 +25 O2 = 16 CO2 + 18 H2O
C8h18
yes. C8H18
No, Octane (C8H18) is not an elemental substance. It is a hydrocarbon compound composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
I don't know the exact formula but, i know the density of iso-octane: 0.69 g/ml And one gallon is equal to 3,840 ml so.... all you need is the volume.
No, C8H18 is not an aqueous solution. It is a chemical formula for octane, which is a hydrocarbon compound commonly found in gasoline.