SOLUTION: A molecule of octane has 26 atoms. If there are 6 fewer hydrogen atoms than 3
times the number of carbon atoms, how many atoms of each does it contain?
What is the solution?
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Question 27162: A molecule of octane has 26 atoms. If there are 6 fewer hydrogen atoms than 3
times the number of carbon atoms, how many atoms of each does it contain?
What is the solution?
Answer by Paul(988) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let the carbon atoms be x
Let the hydrogen atom be 3x-6
x+3x-6=26
4x=32
x=8
3(8)-6=18
Hence, there are 8 carbon atoms and 18 hydrogen atoms in the compound.
Paul.
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