Compound A has three carbon atoms, which burns with non-sooty flame. Predict what is A? Write its electron dot structure.
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Non sooty flame can be interepted as clean flame . A clean flame is given out by burning saturated compounds. Hence A is a propane
C₃H₈
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Propane is a three carbon atom which burns with non-sooty flames
Explanation:
- Saturate carbon burns with a non-sooty flame, i.e. clear blue flame. Propane is a saturated hydrocarbon.
- The electron dot structure of propane I given below. The ‘x’ in the diagram denotes electron of carbon and ‘o’ denote electron of hydrogen.
- The carbon atom has 4 carbon in its valance shell and hydrogen has 1 electron each. So there are total of 20 electron together in a Propane.
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