Hydrocarbons are not elements; rather, they are compounds (e.g. CH4 is methane).
Yes a mixture of hydrocarbons, Methane to Butane; mainly Methane CH4 about 94.6%
depends on the hydrocarbon methane for example is not and benzene is
they are liquids
All these are saturated hydrocarbons of Alkane family.
Hydrocarbons are not elements; rather, they are compounds (e.g. CH4 is methane).
Hydrocarbons like methane.
Methane, Ethane, Ethene, Ethyne, Propane, Propene, Propyne etc are all examples of hydrocarbon.
Yes a mixture of hydrocarbons, Methane to Butane; mainly Methane CH4 about 94.6%
depends on the hydrocarbon methane for example is not and benzene is
I am pretty sure the answer is hydrocarbons.
Methane, hydrogen, helium, hydrocarbons, nitrogen, e.t.c
Methane, CH4
they are liquids
All these are saturated hydrocarbons of Alkane family.
No, many do not. For example methane CH4.
Hydrocarbons