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Q: How does state of hydrocarbon change with increase in carbon atoms?
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A Hydrocarbon in which all of the carbon atoms are joined to other carbon atoms by single covalent bonds are a saturated unsaturated aromatic or substituted hydrocarbon?

such a hydrocarbon is a saturated compound.


What atoms are in hydrocarbon?

There are carbon and hydrogen atoms present in hydrocarbons.


How many hydrocarbon with only carbon carbon single bond and n number of carbon atoms how many hydrogen atoms are there in terms of n?

How many hydrocarbon with only carbon-carbon single bond and n number of Carbon atoms how many hydrogen atoms are there in terms of nv


When the carbon atoms in hydrocarbon molecules are bonded to as many hydrogen atoms as possible is an unsaturated hydrocarbon is produced?

False


What is the hydrocarbon with 3 carbon atoms called?

Propane


What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons?

A saturated hydrocarbon is one where all the carbon atoms are bonded to four other atoms. An unsaturated hydrocarbon is one where some of the carbon atoms aren't (an example being an alkene due to the carbon carbon double bond).


What is the difference between isobutylchloride and isopropylchloride?

in a propyl hydrocarbon 3 carbon atoms are present n in a butyl hydrocarbon 4 carbon atoms are present. so it is the main difference in them


Is hydrocarbon a compound made of hydrogen and carbon atoms?

Yes.


What is the meaning of the term hydrocarbon?

It has carbon and oxygen atoms in combination


What two atoms are found in gasoline?

C8H18Octane. A hydrocarbon containing only atoms of carbon and hydrogen.


What kind of hydrocarbon is butane?

it is an example of an alkane (with four carbon atoms)


What is a Aliphatic Hydrocarbon?

An open chain of carbon atoms. e.g. hexane