Hydrocarbons are a whole family of compounds of carbon and hydrogen.
No. A hydrocarbon is a compound of carbon and hydrogen. Carbon tetrachloride is a compound of carbon and chlorine.
One example of a compound that does not contain hydrocarbon groups is water (H2O). Water is a simple compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, with no hydrocarbon chains or rings present.
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No, acetone is not a hydrocarbon. It is a type of organic compound known as a ketone.
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The IUPAC name for the cyclic hydrocarbon compound commonly known as cyclohexane is "cyclohexane."
No, phenol is not a hydrocarbon. It is an aromatic compound that contains a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to a benzene ring, making it an alcohol. While it has a hydrocarbon structure due to its benzene component, the presence of the hydroxyl group classifies it as a phenolic compound rather than a simple hydrocarbon.
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A compound that contains a carbon is called a base.
No, a hydrocarbon is a compound that contains only hydrogen and carbon, air is a mixture that contains a few hydrocarbons.
If a hydrocarbon C5H10 behaves as a saturated compound, it must be a cyclopentane. Saturated compounds contain only single bonds, and in the case of C5H10, cyclopentane is the only possible saturated hydrocarbon solution.
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