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True. The chemical properties of substituted hydrocarbons aren't different than the properties of the original hydrocarbons.
True. The chemical properties of substituted hydrocarbons aren't different than the properties of the original hydrocarbons.
hydrocarbons are the organic compounds of carbon and hydrogen
No. Butane and isobutane are simple hydrocarbons and isomers of one another.
hydrocarbons are the organic compounds of carbon and hydrogen
Hydrocarbons contain only hydrogen and carbon, whereas carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Carbohydrates, because they also contain oxygen, typically have more bonding variety.
so it can suck on a bannana
so it can suck on a bannana
One of these hydrocarbons is longer than the other.
hydrocarbons (arenes), alkanes, alkenes, cycloalkanes and alkyne-based compounds are different types of hydrocarbons.
None - hydrocarbons are chemically different than acids and alcohols
Subistitution reaction: It's a reaction where the bonds of unsaturated alkenes (double bond) can be broken down and substituted by other elements, which replace hydrogen bonds. Also they will form only a single bond.