C8H16 + Br2 -> C8H16Br2
The name of the formula changed.
The formula name for Ni2(SO4) is nickel(II) sulfate.
There is no molecule by the formula K4I2. The actual formula should be KI and the name should be potassium iodide.
The formula is potassium dichromate.
The balanced equation for the combustion of ethylcyclohexane (C8H16) is: C8H16 + 12O2 -> 8CO2 + 8H2O
C8H16 + Br2 -> C8H16Br2
The formula for octyne is C8H16, where there are various isomers depending on the position of the triple bond in the carbon chain.
The balanced equation for the complete combustion of cyclooctane (C8H16) is: C8H16 + 12O2 -> 8CO2 + 8H2O
C8H16 is a covalent compound. It consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together through sharing of electrons, which is characteristic of covalent compounds.
24: The answer to the number of atoms present in a formula that does not include parentheses is always the sum of all the subscript numbers in the formula plus one for each type of atom shown without a subscript. If the formula does contain parentheses, all the subscript numbers inside the parentheses should be multiplied by the subscript number after the closing parenthesis itself before the sum of all subscripts is taken.
C8H16 does not specify the arrangement of atoms, so it is neither cis nor trans. The cis/trans notation is used to describe relative positions of substituents on a molecule, typically alkenes or cycloalkanes.
The empirical formula of an alkene is CnH2n. Alkenes are hydrocarbons containing a carbon-carbon double bond, and the ratio of carbon atoms to hydrogen atoms is always 1:2.
What is the substance? A hydrocarbon? An alkane? hydrocarbon empirical formula = CH2 so X = 16 --- C8H16 for alkanes the rule is 2n + 2 so X = 18 --- C8H18 or, could be other forms, so message me if further help needed
The name of the formula changed.
The formula name for Sb4O6 is antimony(III) oxide.
The formula name for CuI2 is copper(I) iodide.