Chemistry help? alkane?
Identify which compound is an alkane: CH2O, C6H14, or C3H4. Please explain.
Answer:
C6H14 is an alkane
The formula for an alkane is CnH2n+2 in your case n=6.
C6H14
Just remember:
Cn H2n+2
Where "n" equal number of carbon atoms.
View the source to understand the equation with the subscripts.
C6H14.
Alkanes follow the C(n)H(2n+2) structure. In this case, n=6 (C6), and 2n+2 = 2*6 + 2 = 14 (H14).
An alkane is an organic compound that is "saturated" with hydrogens...and all that means is that you've thrown on as many hydrogens as you possibly can, no double or triple bonds.
An alkane only has C and H only. So you can eliminate the one with oxygen. Now the bonds in an alkane are all single bonds. This can be seen if you were to draw the molecule out. So if you were to draw the molecule out you would see that C6H14 has only single bonds and C3H4 has double bonds between the Carbons, so C6H14 is the correct answer
C6H14 is an Alkane...called Normal Hexane.
CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3.
It is a Saturated, Paraffinic Hydrocarbon having a Single Bond structure.
It may be a straight chain or a number of isomers (branch chain structure).
The alkanes are hydrocarbons. They are compounds that contain carbon and hydrogan only. Of the three shown, C6H14 is an alkane called Hexane.
The alkane is C6H14 (Hexane) as an alkane has the general formula (Cո Hշո+շ) and the structure
(HვC-CHշ-CHշ-CHշ-CHշ-CHვ).
CHշO is formaldehyde (HշC=O),
And C3H4 is 1,2-Propadiene ans has the structure
HշC=C=CHշ
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Answer:
C6H14 is an alkane
The formula for an alkane is CnH2n+2 in your case n=6.
C6H14
Just remember:
Cn H2n+2
Where "n" equal number of carbon atoms.
View the source to understand the equation with the subscripts.
C6H14.
Alkanes follow the C(n)H(2n+2) structure. In this case, n=6 (C6), and 2n+2 = 2*6 + 2 = 14 (H14).
An alkane is an organic compound that is "saturated" with hydrogens...and all that means is that you've thrown on as many hydrogens as you possibly can, no double or triple bonds.
An alkane only has C and H only. So you can eliminate the one with oxygen. Now the bonds in an alkane are all single bonds. This can be seen if you were to draw the molecule out. So if you were to draw the molecule out you would see that C6H14 has only single bonds and C3H4 has double bonds between the Carbons, so C6H14 is the correct answer
C6H14 is an Alkane...called Normal Hexane.
CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3.
It is a Saturated, Paraffinic Hydrocarbon having a Single Bond structure.
It may be a straight chain or a number of isomers (branch chain structure).
The alkanes are hydrocarbons. They are compounds that contain carbon and hydrogan only. Of the three shown, C6H14 is an alkane called Hexane.
The alkane is C6H14 (Hexane) as an alkane has the general formula (Cո Hշո+շ) and the structure
(HვC-CHշ-CHշ-CHշ-CHշ-CHვ).
CHշO is formaldehyde (HշC=O),
And C3H4 is 1,2-Propadiene ans has the structure
HշC=C=CHշ
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