How many types of hydrogen are present in hexane and heptane?
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14 hydrogen atoms are present in a molecule of hexane.
sixteen hydrogen
n-Heptane has nine isomers (see above), all with different names and arrangements, but still containing seven carbon atoms and sixteen hydrogen atoms.
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Formula of alkane=CnH2n+2
Hexane=6carbon
C6H2*6+2=12+2=14
Heptane=7carbon
2*7+2=14+2=16
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