The structures have been named according to IUPAC as [tex]\rm C_3H_8[/tex] Propane, [tex]\rm C_7H_{16}[/tex] Heptane, [tex]\rm C_8H_{18}[/tex] Octane, [tex]\rm C_4H_{10}[/tex] Butane, and [tex]\rm C_{10}H_{22}[/tex] Decane.
The images has been the representation of the ball and stick structure of the compounds. The central balls have been the representation of the carbon atom , with small balls attached to the sticks have been the representation of the hydrogen attached.
The following structures has been given as:
- The structure has 3 carbon atoms with the presence of 8 hydrogen. The molecular formula has been [tex]\rm C_3H_8[/tex]. It has been the structure of propane.
- The structure has 7 carbon and 16 hydrogen. The structure has been the representation of heptane with molecular formula [tex]\rm C_7H_{16}[/tex].
- The structure has molecular formula [tex]\rm C_8H_{18}[/tex] with 8 carbon and 18 hydrogen. It has been named Octane, according to IUPAC.
- The structure with 4 carbon and 10 hydrogen with molecular formula [tex]\rm C_4H_{10}[/tex] has been named according to IUPAC as butane.
- The structure with molecular formula [tex]\rm C_{10}H_{22}[/tex] has presence of 10 carbon and 22 hydrogen. It has been named as Decane.
The structures have been named according to IUPAC as [tex]\rm C_3H_8[/tex] Propane, [tex]\rm C_7H_{16}[/tex] Heptane, [tex]\rm C_8H_{18}[/tex] Octane, [tex]\rm C_4H_{10}[/tex] Butane, and [tex]\rm C_{10}H_{22}[/tex] Decane.
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