It is a saturated hydrocarbon. This because it contains the maximum number of hydrogen required to bind with the carbon atoms present in the compound
i think mixture of saturated and unsaturated carbon
Acetylene is unsaturated due to the bonds between carbons. If the bonds were to separate then there could be more Hydrogen.
yes because it has the generic alkane formula- CnH2n+2
no.Because,saturated hydrocarbons are related to alkanes.where as,usaturated hydrocarbons related to alkenes and alkynes
Oxygen is a chemical element, acetylene is an organic chemical compound.
The hydrocarbon formula of the chemical ethane is C2H6.
The difference between a hydrocarbon and a fatty acid is that a fatty acid is a hydrocarbon chain with a carboxylic acid head.
Monomers are small hydrocarbon molecules that form polymers.
A saturated solution.
Yes it is
Acetylene, C2H2, is a pretty simple hydrocarbon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetylene
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.
Saturated hydrocarbon does not decolourise bromine water while unsaturated hydrocarbon decolourize it.
No one hydrocarbon is ionic, saturated , unsaturated and aromatic all hydrocarbons are covalent compounds.
The word acetylene is a noun. Acetylene is a gaseous hydrocarbon. The word was conceived in 1864 by Marcelin-Pierre-Eugene Berthelot, a noted chemist in France.
No, when it is a cyclo-hydrocarbon, Yes when it is an unsaturated hydrocarbon (decene)
such a hydrocarbon is a saturated compound.
The simplest is acetylene C2H2.
The gas that is used for welding is a pure hydrocarbon compound (C2H2).
alkanes