Hydrocarbons are compounds that has only carbon and hydrogen in it. Hydrocarbons such as methane, ethane, propane, regular gasoline etc., when burned in presence of oxygen, which is what essentially happens in our cars, gives off different gases with very little water. These gases given off by our cars, in other words the emission of gases due to burning of hydrocarbons can be called as hydrocarbon emission.
Hydrocarbon emissions refer to the release of compounds consisting of hydrogen and carbon into the atmosphere. They are primarily produced by the burning of fossil fuels, such as gasoline, diesel, and natural gas, in vehicles, power plants, and industrial processes. Hydrocarbon emissions contribute to air pollution and can have negative impacts on human health and the environment, including the formation of smog and the contribution to climate change.
no,it is reflection spectroscopy
hydrocarbon
C6H6 is this a hydrocarbon
DNA is not a hydrocarbon. It is a nucleic acid.
BC type Dry powder extinguisher is the hydrocarbon extinguisher since it is used for extinguishing hydrocarbon fires.
Secondary emmission
yes you can produce a volitile hydrocarbon gasseous emmission called black oxygen it is basicly like oxygenation of the oil in your bilge more fuel for a fire
the ratio of energy
No. No safety inspections either.
no,it is reflection spectroscopy
hydrocarbon
Hydrocarbon is a carbon dioxide but is also call hydrocarbon
functionalized hydrocarbon
C6H6 is this a hydrocarbon
because methane is a hydrocarbon!
No, when it is a cyclo-hydrocarbon, Yes when it is an unsaturated hydrocarbon (decene)
A substituted hydrocarbon created from a hydrocarbon chain is by replacing at least one hydrogen atom with an atom of another element.