This is a model of a compound called propane.  Its chemical formula is C3H8.QuestionThink about what the letters and numbers in the chemical formula for propane must mean.  Label each item shown in the diagram. Drag and drop the words into the correct boxes to label the diagram.

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The chemical formula for propane, C3H8, indicates the composition of the compound. Each letter and number in the formula has a specific meaning:

C3: The letter 'C' represents carbon, and the number '3' indicates that there are three carbon atoms in a propane molecule.

H8: The letter 'H' represents hydrogen, and the number '8' indicates that there are eight hydrogen atoms in a propane molecule.

In a propane molecule, the three carbon atoms are bonded together in a chain, and each carbon atom is bonded to two hydrogen atoms. This arrangement of atoms gives propane its unique structure and properties.