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What is the molecular shape of C7H16OH?

This as an alcohol made from an alkane ( all bonds single)

…...H...H…H….H….H….H..…H

H…C...C….C...C….C....C....C...O…H

…...H...H…H.…H….H….H..…H

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Structural formula of heptane?

The chemical equation for Heptane is C2H6.. Wrong Answer. Hepta means 7. Therefore, Heptane has 7 carbon atoms. Since alkanes have the general formula of CnH2n+2, if n is 7, 2n + 2 is 16. Therefore, Heptane has the formula of C7H16.


How many carbons are there in heptane?

Hept = seven. So 7 carbons are found in each molecule of heptane.


What is the chemical formula is heptane?

C7h16


Is heptane a gas?

Yes, heptane is a colorless liquid at room temperature. It is a hydrocarbon compound with the chemical formula C7H16.


How many atoms are in heptane?

Heptane has a chemical formula of C7H16. To calculate the number of atoms in heptane, add the number of carbon atoms (7) to the number of hydrogen atoms (16), resulting in a total of 23 atoms in heptane.


Is heptane attracted to a charged rod?

Heptane, C7H16, is an organic hydrocarbon that is nonpolar, thus it would not be attracted to a charged rod.


What is the btu value of heptane?

Heptane has the chemical formula of C7H16. It has a BTU rating of 19,163 BTU per pound and a rating of 4,465.8 kilojoules per mole.


What compound could have a molecular formula of C7H16?

This formula corresponds to several saturated isomers of heptane as 2-methylhexane, 3-methylhexane, 2,3-dimethyl pentane e.t.c.


What is the PH of heptane?

Heptane has not a pH.


How many molecules of water are produced when 3 molecules of heptane burn?

C7H16 + 1102 ------->8H2O + 7CO2 So 1 molecule of heptane produces 8 molecules of water on combustion and thus 3 molecules produces 24 molecules of water.


What kind of element is ch3ch2ch2ch2ch2ch2ch3?

The molecule CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3 is an aliphatic compound. Specifically, it is a straight-chain alkane with seven carbon atoms.


What is heptanol?

A volatile, colorless, highly flammable liquid hydrocarbon, C7H16, obtained in the fractional distillation of petroleum and used as a standard in determining octane ratings, as an anesthetic, and as a solvent.