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  1. Gas Question : r/Mcat - Reddit

    Apr 2, 2021 · Gas Question Can someone explain why propane gas is a larger molecule than CO2 gas? I believe they both have the same molecular mass. A practice problem I am working has an answer …

  2. How to tell when something has dipole-dipole attractions? : r ... - Reddit

    Oct 8, 2020 · The main difference is DD only occurs in polar molecules because of the slight charge it produces, if a molecule is non polar it doesn’t create those slight charges thus causing it to only have …

  3. Getting a chemical structure tattoo - is there a way to make Propane ...

    Mar 8, 2016 · Get it tattooed on your weak, non-existent butt. That'd be cool. But really, the only way you're going to make propane look "cool" is by fully drawing it out, no line structures. Draw out each …

  4. Why do all 3 carbon atoms in propane lie in the same plane?

    Nov 11, 2020 · While rotation about the C-C bonds can definitely occur, essentially what you have happening is a rotation of the plane defined by the 3 points at the center of each carbon. They are in …

  5. Can someone please explain intermolecular forces and their ... - Reddit

    The more surface of the molecule to move around in, the more electrons that are moving on that surface, the stronger those forces will be. That's why I brought up propane/butane/pentane earlier.

  6. Eli5: Why is acetylene hotter than propane - Reddit

    Apr 20, 2022 · This is why the strength of these bonds is more important. Acetylene has a triple bond between the two carbon atoms. This bond structure is significantly stronger than the single bonds …

  7. Polarizability of molecules : r/chemhelp - Reddit

    Nov 26, 2019 · Which of the following are more polarizable? Br- or Br Propane or Propene Also, does being polarizable necessarily mean polar? Or can something nonpolar be polarizable? Sorry if it's a …

  8. What is the Largest Molecule that can Remain a Gas in Air at SATP?

    Jan 21, 2012 · Some friends and I were trying to figure it out, but none of us have a chemistry background and the largest we were sure of was propane. What is the largest molecule (either by …

  9. Butane-propane mix on butane camp stove? : r/CampingGear - Reddit

    Jul 2, 2023 · What's a few degrees). Propane is a smaller molecule than butane, containing less carbon and hydrogen per molecule. Propane is also dense than butane and contains (marginally) less …

  10. Please help with this : r/alevel - Reddit

    Jun 3, 2023 · Propane's carbon atoms are planar, but how can this be if all of them are sp3 hybridized?? Imagine a 2d triangle made out of paper, with each corner of the triangle a carbon atom. Now when …