Methane, butane, propane and octane

  1. Hydrocarbons are important fuel that we burn for many different reasons.a. what is a hydrocarbon? b. rank these hydrocarbons by
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  2. Methane, butane, propane and octane are all simple hydrocarbons. Why are these hydrocarbons used differently?I believe they are
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  3. Give the molecular formula for:1. Methane 2. Ethane 3. Butane 4. Pentane 5. Hexane 6. Heptane 7. Octane 9. Nonane 10. Decane
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  4. Which of the following alkane exhibits structural isomerism?Question 12 options: a) Methane b) Propane c) Ethane d) Butane e)
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  5. Which of the following gases would you keep in an outdoor storage tank in winter?Explain why. methane(CH4), Propane(C3H8), or
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  6. Propane (C3H8) which is used as fuel in BBQ tanks often contains some butane(C4H10). A sample of a fuel mixture known to contain
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  7. Methane and propane are two compounds that are composed only of carbon and hydrogen atoms. The table below shows some of the
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  8. Calculate the partial pressure (in atm) of propane in a mixture that contains equal weights of propane (C3H8) and butane (C4H10)
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  9. Calculate the partial pressure of propane in a mixture that contains equal numbers of moles of propane (C3H8) and butane (C4H10)
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  10. Calculate the partial pressure of propane in a mixture that contains equal numbers of moles of propane (C3H8) and butane (C4H10)
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