A liquid mixture of complex hydrocarbon compounds is called petroleum.
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You basically got it. They're called molecular compounds.
A mixture of compounds is when two or more compounds are mixed together. For example, saltwater is a mixture of compounds because it is a mix of two compounds: salt and water.
Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
Air is mostly composed of elemental substances or molecules. It is also called as a mixture of compounds and elements.Air is not a compound, but it isn't a particular element. Air is a mixture of gasses that do not react with each other.
Propane
Yes, motor oil is a compound, but actually it is a mixture of a number of compounds. There are a lot of different hydrocarbon molecules that make up motor oil. Some are the "mixed bag" of hydrocarbons that are the out-take from the cracker (the fractional distillation column or tower) during refining, and some others are the ones that are "added into" the mix by the petrochemist who is formulating the motor oil.
it is called a Hydrocarbon
You basically got it. They're called molecular compounds.
A mixture of compounds is when two or more compounds are mixed together. For example, saltwater is a mixture of compounds because it is a mix of two compounds: salt and water.
Mixture.
Gasoline (also called petrol) is a mixture of many different complex hydrocarbon molecules that have a roughly similar boiling point. Commercial gasoline also has other substances added to it to improve its performance in internal combustion engines, or to reduce the pollution resulting from its use in those engines.,
Generally, carbon and hydrogen make up 90% of the elements in petroleum. The other elements are nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur and very minor amounts of metals. These metals are usually called trace metals, and include valadium, nickel and iron. Please remember that oil is a very complex mixture of hydrocarbon compounds, so to fully description of an oil sample, these compounds need to be identified. See link.
The cake as a whole can't be called as a compound, but it is the MIXTURE of several compounds.
mixture
Kerosene or Kerosine is neither. It neither belongs under the Aliphatic or Aromatic branch of Organic chemistry. It's a different branch of Chemistry called Hydrocarbon Derivatives (which contain other organic compounds such as alcohol, ethers and amides). Kerosine fits under a different branch of organic chemistry.Aliphatic hydrocarbons are compounds in organic chemistry that consist of carbon and hydrogen and are non-aromatic.
Gasoline, a similar compound to petrol is made up of hydrogen of carbon. Called hydrocarbon. It comes from crude oil. So, yes it is a chemical compound, but isn't everything ? Water= H and O Steel = Fe and C .
because it repels water!