Here a few hydrocarbons. The following are aliphatic hydrocarbons: Methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, decane.
Aromatic hydrocarbons would include benzene, toluene, xylene etc.
Anything with five carbon atoms and the rest hydrogens.
H H H H H
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H--C--C--C--C--C--H H--C=C=C=C=C--H
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H H H H H , H H
Examples are pentane, cyclopentane, 1-pentene, 1-pentyne, 1,3-pentadiene, isoprene, and many more.
Any alkene such as ethene, propene, butene etc.
These hydrocarbons are ethane, propane, butane.
Compounds that contain ONLY carbon and hydrogen are named as 'hydrocarbons'. Some examples;_ Methane, Ethene, Octane. Alcohols and carboxylic acids are NOT hydrocarbons, because they also contain oxygen.
Hydrocarbons contain both Carbon and Hydrogen.
The carbon and hydrogen present in the fuel react with the oxygen that taken inside cylinder during induction and the explosion takes place.
Saturated hydrocarbons have every possible bonding site on the carbon backbone that could bond to a hydrogen bonded to a hydrogen. All carbon-carbon bonds are single. These hydrocarbons are rigid and have high melting temperatures. Lard, Crisco, Butter, and Margarine are saturated.Unsaturated hydrocarbons don't and therefor contain one or more double or triple carbon-carbon bond(s). These hydrocarbons are "floppy" and have lower melting temperatures. Cooking and Salad oils are unsaturated.
Saturated hydrocarbons
These hydrocarbons are ethane, propane, butane.
Hydrocarbons containing chlorine atoms are called chlorinated hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons containing fluorine atoms are called fluorinated hydrocarbons. eg> CHCl3, CHF3 etc
Compounds that contain ONLY carbon and hydrogen are named as 'hydrocarbons'. Some examples;_ Methane, Ethene, Octane. Alcohols and carboxylic acids are NOT hydrocarbons, because they also contain oxygen.
Carbon and Hydrogen Atoms
Hydrocarbons are molecules consisting of/containing only atoms of carbon and hydrogen. There are many different kinds of hydrocarbons based on different numbers of carbon atoms in the molecules and whether or not any of the carbons are connected by double bonds rather than single bonds.
Hydrocarbons are molecules consisting of/containing only atoms of carbon and hydrogen. There are many different kinds of hydrocarbons based on different numbers of carbon atoms in the molecules and whether or not any of the carbons are connected by double bonds rather than single bonds.
No. Hydrocarbons contain only Hydrogen and Carbon atoms. Think about it for a second, HYDRO-Carbon. HYDROGEN... Get it?
There are carbon and hydrogen atoms present in hydrocarbons.
Hydrocarbons are a whole family of compounds of carbon and hydrogen.
Yes, since hydrocarbons are compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen, and alkenes fit this description. More specifically, alkenes contain at least one C to C double bond (but no triple bonds) and their general formula is CnH2n+2
Hydrocarbons have only hydrogen and carbon atoms. They also burn well.