There are several such compounds: hexane; 2- and 3-methyl pentanes; 2,2- and 2,3-dimethyl butanes; benzene; cyclohexane; methyl cyclopentane; 1,2- and 1,3-dimethyl cyclobutanes; 1-, 2- and 3-hexenes; 1-, 2- and 3-hexynes, etc. In certain contexts, many of these are simply called hexane, but not usually any of the unsaturated ones.
Like a six sided polygon is a hexagon. a six carbon alkane is hexane
Hex is the prefix of six.
Hexane
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Methane (CH4) is made up of only one Carbon Atom and four Hydrogen atoms. That would be the simplest.
The name hydrocarbon means that the only elements in the compound are hydrogen and carbon. Unsaturated means there are double or triple bonds in the compound. Hydrogen atoms cannot form double or triple bonds, but two carbon atoms can. Thus unsaturated hydrocarbons must have a minimum of two carbon atoms.
H₂C=CH₂ or C2H4. This molecule is called "Ethylene" and is a hydrocarbon with a double bond between the carbon atoms.
These are called alk'ene's, comparative to alkanes, the fully saturated hydrocarbons.There is also a special group of unsaturated (poly)-cyclic hydrocarbons, all with 6n carbon atoms: there generic name is ar'ene's: eg. benzene, naphtalene
There are many possibilities depending on the saturation. A few possible options are listed here. butane 2-methyl-propane cyclobutane methylcyclopropane 1-butene 2-butene 2-methyl-prop-1-ene 1,2-butadiene 1,3-butadiene 1-butyne 2-butyne
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it depends on the hydrocarbon itself as this name is given to a broad group of compounds , propane , methane ect are all hydrocarbons with different chemical compositions but have one thing in common , when they burn ( +O2) they produce only CO2 and H2O together ( carbon dioxide and water ) all hydrocarbons are is hydrogen and carbon
No. A hydrocarbon is a molecule that is made up of just hydrogen and carbon, as the name implies. Diamond is made of a "diamond lattice" of carbon atoms bonded together covalently, but contains no hydrogen. A common example of a hydrocarbon would be propane or methane.
The allotrope containing sixty carbon atoms in its molecule is called fullerene. Specifically, the most common form of fullerene with sixty carbon atoms arranged in a spherical shape is known as C60 or buckminsterfullerene.
Every hydrocarbons(hydrogen and carbon containing compounds covalently bonded) especially alkanes are highly combustible.so any hydrocarbon can be used but mainly used are methane, butane and the most is petroleum which is also a derivative of hydrocarbon.
Hydrocarbons are compounds composed solely of hydrogen and carbon atoms. They can range in size from small molecules, such as methane (CH4), to large complex structures, such as octadecane (C18H38).
Methane (CH4) is made up of only one Carbon Atom and four Hydrogen atoms. That would be the simplest.
The name hydrocarbon means that the only elements in the compound are hydrogen and carbon. Unsaturated means there are double or triple bonds in the compound. Hydrogen atoms cannot form double or triple bonds, but two carbon atoms can. Thus unsaturated hydrocarbons must have a minimum of two carbon atoms.
This is a hydrocarbon called Acetylene (IUPAC name : Ethyne). It contains two carbon atoms joined with a triple bond, and 2 hydrogen atoms connected to the two carbon atoms with a single bond. Its structure : H-C≡C-H
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Its a hydrocarbon consisted of 4 carbon atoms and 10 hydrogen atoms.Actually, its the un-preferred (but accepted by IUPAC) name of butane - a type of alkane. The name ''tetracarbon decahydride'' also may correspond to isobutane - an isomer of butane (its molecule is constructed by the same quantity and type of atoms but these atoms are bonded differently).
H₂C=CH₂ or C2H4. This molecule is called "Ethylene" and is a hydrocarbon with a double bond between the carbon atoms.