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Hydrocarbons

Hydrocarbons include Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Aromatic and Alicyclic compounds.

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How long does propane last for grilling?

how long does a tank of gasoline last in a car. it depends on the size of the propane tank, and the amount of BTUs the device uses. this varies by the type of device.. (heater, grill, torch, etc.) and by manufacturer

What organic compound contains three elements?

Carbohdrates , alcohols , phenols , aldehydes , ketones , carboxylic acids , esters and ethers are common classes of organic compounds which contain carbon , hydrogen and oxygen only.

Ethanol

There are literally millions (and that's being extremely conservative) of organic compounds which contain three elements (even more, if you take the question as meaning "at least three" instead of "exactly three").

If you're just looking for an example of one that contains exactly three:

Carbohydrates are organic compounds that contain the three elements Hydrogen, Oxygen and Carbon in some combination.

How many liters are there in a 100 pound propane tank?

the tank itself, empty or full? or just 100 gallons of propane. poorly worded question.

In As many words, You could have said 70 lbs. empty, 170lbs. Full, Poorly worded previous awnser. Liquid is 8+ lbs. Per gallon do the Math.

Why is methane used for burning in gas fires?

Methane is the IUPAC name for the main constituent in natural gas (CH4). Methane stores energy in the C-H chemical bonds and this stored energy is readily released as heat through a chemical process known as combustion (burning) which is a largely exergonic reaction.

What halide produces a yellow orange color in hexane layer?

Organic iodides, such as iodoform (CHI3) or triiodomethane, can produce a yellow-orange color in a hexane layer during the iodoform test. This color change indicates the presence of a methyl ketone in the solution.

What kind of bond is hydrocarbon?

there are Saturated and Unsaturated Hydrocarbons, they are hold together by van der Waals forces, all molecules experience intermolecular attractions, although in some cases those attractions are very weak. Long thin molecules can develop bigger temporary dipoles due to electron movement than short fat ones. unsaturated bonds can cause overlapping when are close to each other.

What are the reactants when methane burns in oxygen?

The reactants when methane burns in oxygen are methane and oxygen.

The products are CO2, water and heat about 890 Kj/mole is given out.

The equation is : CH4(g) + 2O2 _______> CO2 + 2H2O + Heat (-890 Kj/mole)

When one mole of methane gas reacts with (burns in) 2 moles of oxygen gas we get 1 mole of carbon dioxide and 2 moles of water and 890 Kilo joules of heat is released.

This reaction is exothermic as heat is released and a combustion reaction as methane gas is burned in free supply oxygen not limited supply otherwise carbon monoxide (CO) will be formed.

Hope that helped you out. :-D

A tank filled with propane gas has a temperature of 275 K and a pressure of 25 ATM what happens to the temperature if the pressure is increased to 100 ATM?

The properties of an ideal gas are summed up in chemistry and physics in this neat equation: PV = kT

This is saying that (pressure) multipled by (Volume) = (the constant 'k') times (Temperature) .

Without getting into all the units and the details, in order to answer this question we only have to understand that when one side of the equation increases, the other side of the equation has to increase by the same multiplier.

Increasing the pressure from 25 ATM to 100 ATM, the left side of the equation (PV) is multiplied by 4. (The volume of the tank 'V' remains constant.) If propane behaves like an ideal gas or close to it, then the right side must also multiply by 4, and the absolute temperature becomes 4 times as great. If the tank is perfectly insulated and none of the heat escapes, then the gas in it rises in temperature from 275 K to 1100 K.

What elements combine to make propane?

Propane is composed of three carbon atoms and eight hydrogen atoms, making it a hydrocarbon compound with the chemical formula C3H8. These elements combine through covalent bonds to form the propane molecule.

Is H3C-CH2OH a hydrocarbon or functionalized hydrocarbon?

first you need to know that what is a hydrocarbon .A hydrocarbon is a covalent compound in which only carbon and hydrogen is present . Now you can see that in CH3-CH2OH a functional group OH i.e. alcohol. so you got your answer that

H3C-CH2OH is a functionalized hydrocarbon.

What is the three dimension of methane?

Methane is a central carbon atom surrounded by 4 hydrogen atoms. The 4 hydrogen atoms all push themselves away form each other as far as possible so they form the corners of a triangular pyramid with the carbon as the centre of the pyramid.

How much co2 is produced when 30000g of c2h2 burns completely?

2C2H2 + 5O2 ------------->2H2O + 4CO2

1 mole Of C2H2 = 26.04g, O2 = 32g, H2O = 44.01g, CO2 = 18.01g

2moleC2H2 -------------> 4moleCO2

2x(26.04g) -------------> 4x(18.01g)

52.08 g C2H2 ---------> 176.04 g CO2

30000g C2H2 ---------> ?

? =176.04x30000g/52.08 =101405.53 g

Answer=101405.53 gram of CO2

What is the blast radius of 250 gallon propane tank?

The blast radius of a 250-gallon propane tank can vary depending on several factors such as the tank's condition, location, and surrounding environment. However, a general estimate would be around 250-500 feet. It is crucial to follow safety protocols and regulations when handling or storing propane tanks to prevent accidents.

Will propene react with potassium permanganate?

Yes, propene can react with potassium permanganate through a process called oxidation. This reaction results in the formation of a diol (1,2-propanediol) by adding hydroxyl groups to the carbon-carbon double bond in propene.

Does C2H5OH have hydrogen bonds?

C2H5OH is the formula for ethanol, an organic compound. Hydrogen bonds are possible for ethanol at the intermolecular level, between molecules, but not for the intramolecular carbon-hydrogen or the oxygen-hydrogen bonding within the molecule. Hydrogen bonds are much weaker than true chemical bond.

A good example of a hydrogen bond is that which makes water a liquid at normal temperature and pressure.

How do you remove the odors of propane oil on hands?

You could try a half of a lemon. Lemons are often used to disinfect surfaces. The citrus in it can also be used to remove the smell of onions and garlic from your skin. I have not tried it with propane, but it might work! What have you got to lose right?

What is the structure of alkane with 9 carbons all tertiary?

I'm pretty sure this is impossible.

A tertiary carbon is bonded to three other carbons. Counting each of these 3 as one-half of a carbon-carbon bond (the other half coming from the other carbon), that means that if there are 9 carbons, there must be 27 half bonds in the molecule, which works out to thirteen carbon-carbon bonds plus half a bond left over.

Since you can't have half a bond in a real compound, it's not possible to arrange nine carbons so that each one is bonded to three others.

You can do it with 8, in which case you get cubane.

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Uh you shouldn't label this as impossible. I reckon its COMPLETELY POSSIBLE!

For example: look at this:

H H H H H H H H H

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H-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-H

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H H H H H H H H H

This is Nonane (C9H20).

I'm not too sure if this is right, but so far it looks pretty good-and makes sense. So that puts a whole in your answer up there =P

*OMGG! see those vertical hydrogen-carbon bonds (or lines in between the Hydrogens and Carbons) ther actually supposed to connect the 9 carbons to the the 2 hydrogen atoms above and under them. Sorry, i had it perfect before, but when i save it screws up. Hope this helps...

**Ink and Paper**

---Yo i think my answer is wrong, but i ain't gonna delete it coz it took me time---

Q1 Does Butane have a single or double or a triple bond Q2 How many carbon atoms does it contain?

Butane (C4H10) contains only single bonds and 4 carbon atoms. For your convenience here are some organic prefixes and what they mean:

Meth - 1

Eth - 2

Prop - 3

But - 4

Pent - 5

Hex - 6

Hept - 7

Oct - 8

And here are some suffixes as well:

ane - Single bond

ene/ylene - Double bond

yne - Triple bond

Hope this helps.

Is heptane soluble in ligroin?

Yes, heptane is soluble in ligroin as both are non-polar solvents. They have similar chemical properties that allow them to dissolve in each other.

What is the proper battery for the win butane lighter?

Its a 9v battery sold by WIN FACTORY SERVICE for $2.75.........

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What does propene and hydrogen make?

A common mechanism is the hydrogenation of a double bond, which would produce propane

Do long hydrocarbons have a higher boiling point then short hydrocarbons?

This is true as far as we are talking about alkanes. As the size of an alkane chain increases the boiling point increases because the relatively low van der Waals forces increase with mass. The higher the vdw forces the more energy required to break apart two molecules and thus higher boiling points.

How many hours will 17 lb propane tank last for grill?

It depends on the rate of consumption for the individual grill. Size of burners, number of burners, heat of flame required, manufacturer ... it's like asking how many days will a box of cornflakes last until it's eaten. Too many variables.

What is the mass in grams of H20 produced when propane is burned?

Let's see.

C3H8 + 5O2 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O

For every one molecule of propane burned there is four molecules of water produced.

Or, this is the actuality.

1 molecule propane (1 mole C3H8/6.022 X 1023)(4 mole H2O/ 1mole C3O8)

= 6.64 X 10 -24 molecules water