Hi i'm supposed to find a hydrocarbon with a molecular mas greater than 100g/mol, and i have no clue by using this properties what it is.

Please help me:0

There must be a million hydrocarbons with a molar mass > 100.
Knowing carbon is 12, C9 something would be 108 to start with and C8 would be 96 plus a few hydrogens.
A hydrocarbon is CnH2n+2 if it is saturated.
C7H16 = 100
C8H18= 114
C9H20=128
etc.
There must be more to it than this. Drop the other shoe.

a substance with a 2-propanol

What about posting the whole thing. I'm not good at 20 questions.

I'm supposed to take a sample of that hydrocarbon to school, what could find in my kitchen?

sorry :) in the substance with 2-propanol, i just want to know what propanol is so that i can find a sample and take it to school.

The common name for 2-propanol is isopropyl alcohol which is usually found around the home as rubbing alcohol. It's usually sold as about 70% solution. It still isn't clear to me whether you have something dissolved in 2-propanol or not. In the household variety, the other material is water, unless you have a medication in which isopropyl alcohol is the solvent.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isopropyl_alcohol

After reading the above link, I'm positive you can find something in your medicine chest. Hint: rubbibg alcohol

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isopropyl_alcohol

After reading the above link, I'm positive you can find something in your medicine chest. Hint: rubbibg alcohol

thanks Lance and DRBob222 for all your help, sorry for othering to much.

No (b)other to me. That's why we are here--to help.

something that is a hydrdrocarban with a mass greater then 100g/mol

To find a hydrocarbon with a molar mass greater than 100 g/mol, you can start by looking at hydrocarbons that have more carbon atoms, as carbon has a molar mass of 12 g/mol.

A hydrocarbon with the formula CnH2n+2 is a saturated hydrocarbon. For example, C7H16 has a molar mass of 100 g/mol, C8H18 has a molar mass of 114 g/mol, and C9H20 has a molar mass of 128 g/mol, and so on.

However, there must be more information or requirements given in the question. Is there a specific context or condition mentioned? If you can provide more details about what you are looking for, I can help you find a specific hydrocarbon with a molar mass greater than 100 g/mol.