The molecular formula C3H6 is half of C6H12. This indicates that C6H12 has twice as many carbon and hydrogen atoms as C3H6. They are related by a ratio of 1:2 for carbon to hydrogen atoms.
C6h14
No, the molecular formula for cyclohexane is C6H12, while the molecular formula for n-hexane is C6H14. Cyclohexane is a cyclic hydrocarbon with a ring structure, while n-hexane is a straight-chain hydrocarbon.
The molecular shape of SCl6 is octahedral.
The molecular shape for CHI3 is trigonal bipyramidal.
Then what? Gasoline? Then the answer is no. Gasoline is C6H12. Diesel is C12H26. Same molecular construction. Just different number of atoms.
The chemical formula for cyclohexane is C6H12 - It is not an equation, as by definition an equation would need two things that equate to each other (For example 2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O would be a chemical equation as each side is balanced). Cyclohexane is a hexagonal ring-shaped structure.
The molecular shape name for C3H8 is a tetrahedron.
Parent Shape: Trigonal bipyrimidal Actual shape: Trigonal Planar
V-shape
A compound that does not have a bent molecular shape is carbon dioxide (CO2). It has a linear molecular shape due to the arrangement of the three atoms in a straight line.
Cyclohexane is a colorless, flammable liquid hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C6H12. It is a cycloalkane compound that consists of a ring of six carbon atoms. Cyclohexane is commonly used as a non-polar solvent in various chemical reactions and processes.