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This is a model of a compound, called propane its chemical formula at C3 H8 think about why the letters and numbers in the chemical formula for propane must mean label each item shown in the diagram

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In the chemical formula for propane (C3H8), the letters and numbers represent the following:

C3 - This indicates that the compound contains three carbon atoms bonded together, forming the backbone of the molecule.

H8 - This indicates that there are eight hydrogen atoms bonded to the carbon atoms in the molecule.

Therefore, each item shown in the diagram can be labeled as follows:

1. Carbon atoms (C) - There are three carbon atoms shown in the diagram.

2. Hydrogen atoms (H) - There are eight hydrogen atoms shown in the diagram, bonded to the carbon atoms.

H (bonded to C1), H (bonded to C1), H (bonded to C2), H (bonded to C2), H (bonded to C3), H (bonded to C3), H (bonded to C3), H (bonded to C3).

Together, the carbon atoms and hydrogen atoms form the complete propane molecule.
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