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link to How To Balance Octane Combustion Reaction

How To Balance Octane Combustion Reaction

C8H18 + O2 = CO2 + H2O The above equation represents the combustion of Octane. Octane has a chemical formula of C8H18. It is a volatile and heavily flammable compound. It is also a component of...

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Is C3H8 Polar or Non-Polar? Propane Polarity Explained

The chemical formula C3H8 represents the Propane molecule. The substance is a colorless, odorless gas at standard temperature and pressure. Due to a low boiling point of -42.1° C, propane can easily...

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CoCl2 Lewis Structure, Molecular Structure, Hybridization, Bond Angle and Shape

The chemical formula CoCl2 represents Cobalt (II) Chloride. It is an inorganic compound that comprises Cobalt and Chlorine atoms. CoCl2 is a crystalline solid that is sky-blue in color. It is readily...

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C2H4 Lewis Structure, Molecular Structure, Hybridization, Bond Angle and Shape

The chemical formula C2H4 represents Ethylene. This molecule is also represented by H2C=CH2, clearly showing the alkene nature of the compound. An alkene is a hydrocarbon with a Carbon-Carbon double...

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Is BrF5 Polar or Nonpolar?- Bromine Pentafluoride Polarity Explained

The chemical formula BrF5 represents Bromine Pentafluoride. It is an interhalogen compound and a strong fluorination agent. Interhalogen compounds comprise two or more different halogen atoms and no...

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SO42- Lewis Structure, Hybridization, Bond Angle and Molecular Geometry

SO42- is a chemical name for the sulfate ion. It comprises one Sulphur atom, four Oxygen atoms, and a charge of -2. It is a polyatomic anion and is used widely to synthesize other sulfates such as...

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