No, whatever 'mthanoic' acid may be (even so if misspelled from methanoic acid)
Hydrocarbons are considered not to have acid groups in their molecular structures.
Methanoic acid belongs to the carboxylic acid group.
It does not react
Hydrocarbon < ether < alcohol < carboxylic acid
ethanoic acid is a alkane
No, butane is a hydrocarbon and is not acidic.
No. It is methane, a hydrocarbon.
The difference between a hydrocarbon and a fatty acid is that a fatty acid is a hydrocarbon chain with a carboxylic acid head.
DNA is not a hydrocarbon. It is a nucleic acid.
It does not react
Octane is a hydrocarbon.
Hydrocarbon < ether < alcohol < carboxylic acid
ethanoic acid is a alkane
No, butane is a hydrocarbon and is not acidic.
No. It is methane, a hydrocarbon.
A hydrocarbon such as an alkane can be made from a Kolbe electrolysis of the sodium salt of the carboxylic acid.
A fatty acid is a carboxylic acid (an acid with a -COOH group) with long hydrocarbon side chains.
Abietadiene is a hydrocarbon related to abietic acid.
It is not an amino acid.It is a hydrocarbon.