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I can tell you one thing for certain: hydrocarbons aren't elements. They're made of hydrogen and carbon, both of which are elements themselves.
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Hydrogen.
Hydrogen.
Only hydrogen has un-isotopic atoms without a neutron. Hydrogen can sometimes though have one or so neutrons in its isotopes. The other elements must have neutrons to keep the protons from repelling each other in the atom's nucleus.
Hydrocarbons contain carbon and hydrogen.
HYdrocarbons mainly - Hydrogen and carbon. However also oxygen and impurities such as sulfur
Hydrogen is a pure element just like oxygen. This means that they only contain one element.
Carbon and hydrogen mainly, there are also undesirable smaller quantities of sulfur
No. Cesium and hydrogen are both elements. No element contains any other element.
Lipids are mostly made of elements carbon,hydrogen,oxygen.They may sometimes contain sulfur or phosphorus.
Elements formed by carbon and hydrogen are called Hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons have the greatest share in the total number of compounds. Their sudy is called Organic Chemistry. ----- carbon: C hydrogen: H
I can tell you one thing for certain: hydrocarbons aren't elements. They're made of hydrogen and carbon, both of which are elements themselves.
The isotope hydrogen-1.
No, both hydrogen and sulfur are elements. One does not contain the other.
Hydrogen.
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