Octyne
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The name for C8H14 is octane. It is a hydrocarbon molecule that is commonly found in gasoline and is used as a standard for measuring the octane rating of fuels.
The name for C8H14 is octane.
The formula for octyne is C8H16, where there are various isomers depending on the position of the triple bond in the carbon chain.
2-octyne contains 16 hydrogens. Each carbon atom in the alkyne chain is connected to two hydrogen atoms, except for the end carbons which are connected to three hydrogens.
CH2 is the empirical formula for C4H8 because it is an alkene and the empirical fomula for ALL alkenes are C(n)H(2n) n being the number of molecules!!! (^-^)
The isomers of 1-hexyne are cis-2-hexene, trans-2-hexene, and 3-hexyne. These isomers have different chemical structures due to the positioning of the carbon-carbon triple bond within the hexane chain.