We show that n-tangle, the generalization of the 3-tangle to even n qubits, is the square of the SLOCC polynomial invariant of degree 2. We find that the n-tangle is not the residual entanglement for any even n≥4\ qubits. We give a necessary and sufficient condition for the vanishing of the concurrence C1(2...n)
Nearby in the stack
. The condition implies that the concurrence
is always positive for any entangled states while the
n
% -tangle vanishes for some entangled states. We argue that for even
n
\ qubits, the concurrence
C1(2...n)
\ is equal to or greater than the
n
% -tangle. Further,\ we reveal that the residual entanglement is a partial measure for product states of any
n
qubits while the
n
-tangle is multiplicative for some product states.