An unsubstituted hydrocarbon is a hydrocarbon that has no R groups. For example ethylene CH2=CH2 is unsubstituted. RCH=CH2 is monosbustituted R2C=CH2 is disubstituted R2C=CHR is trisubstituted and R2C=CR2 is tetrasubstituted.
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Hydrocarbon is a carbon dioxide but is also call hydrocarbon
functionalized hydrocarbon
because methane is a hydrocarbon!
No, when it is a cyclo-hydrocarbon, Yes when it is an unsaturated hydrocarbon (decene)
A substituted hydrocarbon created from a hydrocarbon chain is by replacing at least one hydrogen atom with an atom of another element.
hydrocarbon
Hydrocarbon is a carbon dioxide but is also call hydrocarbon
functionalized hydrocarbon
C6H6 is this a hydrocarbon
because methane is a hydrocarbon!
No, when it is a cyclo-hydrocarbon, Yes when it is an unsaturated hydrocarbon (decene)
A substituted hydrocarbon created from a hydrocarbon chain is by replacing at least one hydrogen atom with an atom of another element.
No. Hydrocarbon is a Primary pollutant.
Unsubstituted copper phthalocyanine (CuPc, CI 74160) in crystalline α-and β-forms are widely used as a blue pigment.
Yes because Pyrazole refers both to the class of simple aromatic ring organic compounds of the heterocyclic diazole series characterized by a 5-membered ring structure composed of three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms in adjacent positions, and to the unsubstituted parent compound
No it is not due to having oxygen in it and the OH group. So ethanol is not a hydrocarbon.
Pyridine itself (unsubstituted) is basic due to presence of lone pare of electron on nitrogen atom which is not involved in aromatic character , methyl at 4th (Para) position is electron donor due to hyper-conjugation so electrons density at nitrogen becomes increase so 4-methyl pyridine is more basic as compare to unsubstituted pyridine.