yes, saturated hydrocarbons (alkanes) have the generic formula for hydrogen and carbon numbers, H=2C+2
There is no hydrocarbon with a single bond. The simplest hydrocarbon, methane: CH4, has four single bonds.
Alkanes are saturated, so if the hydrocarbon has -ane at the end of it, it is saturated.
A saturated hydrocarbon. Fats of a solider nature.
No. methane is the simplest hydrocarbon and not a noble gas.
methane
methane, CH4, and other alkanes
There is no hydrocarbon with a single bond. The simplest hydrocarbon, methane: CH4, has four single bonds.
Alkanes are saturated, so if the hydrocarbon has -ane at the end of it, it is saturated.
because methane is a hydrocarbon!
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Hydrocarbon molecules containing no functional groups and the formula CnH2n+2 when fully saturated with hydrogen. examples, methane, ethane, butane, octane, isooctane
No. Methane (CH4) is the simplest hydrocarbon
NO!!! It is a hydrocarbon gas, of the formula 'CH4'.
A saturated hydrocarbon. Fats of a solider nature.
No one hydrocarbon is ionic, saturated , unsaturated and aromatic all hydrocarbons are covalent compounds.
Saturated hydrocarbon does not decolourise bromine water while unsaturated hydrocarbon decolourize it.
Methane (CH4), is an organic compound, a gaseous hydrocarbon.