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14 August, 02:19

In chemistry, there is a class of compounds called alkanes. they have the general formula, where c stands for a carbon atom and h stands for a hydrogen atom. the subscript x stands for the number of carbon atoms, and the subscript stands for the number of hydrogen atoms in one molecule of the compound. carbon atoms hydrogen atoms alkane formula 1 4 2 6 3 8 suppose an alkane had 30 hydrogen atoms. how many carbon atoms would it have?

a. 15 atoms

c. 14 atoms

b. 62 atoms

d. 28 atoms

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  1. 14 August, 02:33
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    C. 14 atoms

    The question has a typo, but the term Alkane is that for an acyclic saturated hydrocarbon which consists of a chain of carbon atoms all with a single bond to each other and the rest of the available bonds occupied with a hydrogen atom. Some examples are methane CH4, ethane C2H6, propane C3H8. The general formula is for N carbon atoms there's 2N+2 hydrogen atoms.

    Setup an equation and solve for N

    2N + 2 = 30

    2N = 28

    N = 14

    So the answer is "C. 14 atoms"
  2. 14 August, 02:44
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    Alkanes are homologous saturated hydrocarbon with a formula CnH (2n+2),

    they are saturated hydrocarbon because they lack double or tripple bond between carbon atoms and each carbon has a maximum number of bonds (4 bonds). Therefore, a hydrocarbon with 30 hydrogen will have;

    2n + 2 = 30

    2n = 28

    n = 14

    thus, 14 carbon atoms.
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