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.
Helium.
It is a mixture of hydrocarbons, which can be separated by fractional distillation. Oil is NOT an element.
Aurum or Gold. Because besides being used to make jewelleries & parts of electronic components, it's value increases steadily despite the volatile economy. It is a common type of investment when nothing else remains stable.
In organic chemistry, those compounds are called hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons can be found in the form of gases, liquids, waxes, and polymers.
Compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon are called hydrocarbons. There are many of these, saturated hydrocarbons are termed alkanes, examples range from methane CH4 the smallest to polymers such as polythene (C2H4)n , others include the unsaturated hydrocarbons with double or triple bonds (alkenes and alkynes) such as ethylene C2H4, acetylene C2H2
Most - CH4 Least - unanswerable as so very many high molecular weight hydrocarbons have almost no vapour pressure. Hydrocarbon would include compounds such as macro-molecules of rubbers and other 3 dimensional polymers.
+1 in most of its compounds (when attached to more electronegative element) -1 in the case of hydrides and hydrocarbons (or when attached to less electronegative element)
Hydrogen. +1 in most of the compounds -1 in metal hydrides and hydrocarbons
Petroleum ether is a mixture of volatile hydrocarbons. Most of the time when it's called for in an experiment it's simply being used as a solvent; pentane or hexane generally work just as well.
HCl is the most volatile halogen acid.
nitrogen (N)
ch4 is the most volatile
Products made form petroleum are called hydrocarbons. Petroleum and natural gas are where most hydrocarbons come from. Hydrocarbons are entirely made from crude oils.
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Yes. hydrocarbons are generally hydrophobic as hydrocarbons are non-polar and water is polar.
When the machine is shut off all Volatile memory is gone for the most part.
No, but foods can contain some hydrocarbons. While most hydrocarbons are toxic to humans, one form in particular is used in many food preparations: paraffin wax.