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No. That would result in a cabon atom having an unpaired electron. A correct molecular formula would be C6H12 or C6H14

That's not entirely true. C6H13 is indeed found in chemistry. It is known as the Hexyl-radical. It's fairly common to run into this little guy studying combustion kinetics.

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What is the molecular formula for the model below?

C6h14


Do C6H12 and C6h14 have the same emoiricual formula?

No. The empirical formula of a substance is the formula in which each atomic symbol has the lowest possible subscript that gives the correct ratio between atoms for the compound as a whole. For C6H12, the empirical formula is CH2, but for C6H14, the empirical formula is C3H7.


Does C6H14 has the maximum number of H atoms?

Yes, it does C6H14 is the saturated form called hexane.


Does CH3CH2OH dissolve in C6H14?

no


How many compounds have the chemical formula C6H14?

the chemical formula C6H14 has 5 compounds


How do you balace the following equation C6H14 and O2 to H2O and CO2?

C6h14 + 13o2 ---> 7h2o + 6co2 The website keeps making correctinos to my capitalization of the elements, but this is the balanced equation.


Does HCOOH dissolve in C6H14?

YES


What is the chemical formula is hexane?

C6h14


Why is C6h14 an alkane?

Because alkanes follow the formula CnH2n+2 as 6*2+2=14, we can conclude c6h14 is an alkane


What are the different compounds of c6h14?

The different elements of C6H14 are carbon and hydrogen. If by different elements you mean isomers then they would be:Hexane2-methylpentane3-methylpentane2,2-dimethylbutane2,3-dimethylbutane


Molecular formula of hexane?

The molecular formula of all the hexanes is C6H14. (Remember the numbers should be subscripts.) However there are isomers: CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3, (CH 3 ) 2 CH(CH 2 ) 2 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 CH(CH 3 )CH 2 CH 3 CH 3 CH(CH 3 )CH(CH 3 )CH 3 CH 3 C(CH 3 ) 2 CH 2 CH 3 Wikipedia shows them clearly.


Is c6H14 saturated?

Yes, C6H14 is a saturated hydrocarbon. Saturated hydrocarbons contain only single bonds between carbon atoms and are fully saturated with hydrogen atoms.