A substituted hydrocarbon created from a hydrocarbon chain is by replacing at least one hydrogen atom with an atom of another element.
such a hydrocarbon is a saturated compound.
substituted hydrocarbon
True. The chemical properties of substituted hydrocarbons aren't different than the properties of the original hydrocarbons.
yes
An alcohol is a generic name for a hydrocarbon that has had one of the hydrogen atoms replaced by a hydroxyl group. So, substituting the hydroxyl with a hydrogen atom will convert the alcohol back to a hydrocarbon.
Alcohols are a substituted hydrocarbon which contain the hydroxyl (OH) group.
hydrocarbons are the organic compounds of carbon and hydrogen
Alcohol
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Yes.
Bent hydrocarbon chains are called BRANCHED CHAIN.
Hexane is a straight chain hydrocarbon
Typically the shorter the carbon chain, the LESS viscous the hydrocarbon. The longer the chain, the MORE viscous the hydrocarbon. For example consider the viscosity and molecular size in: Gasoline < Diesel < Motor Oil < Tar Viscosity increases with the molecular size and length of hydrocarbon chain.
hydrocarbons are the organic compounds of carbon and hydrogen
such a hydrocarbon is a saturated compound.
halogen compound
A biphenyl is a substituted or otherwise altered version of the hydrocarbon C12H10, such as PCBs.