What two hydrocarbons are used to make plastic
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Hydrocarbons are aliphatic and aromatics.
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These hydrocarbons are ethane, propane, butane.
Two substances that contain hydrocarbons are gasoline and natural gas. Gasoline is a refined product derived from crude oil, primarily composed of aliphatic hydrocarbons. Natural gas mainly consists of methane, a simple hydrocarbon, along with other light hydrocarbons like ethane and propane. Both substances are commonly used as fuels in various applications.
Cyclic hydrocarbons are organic compounds made of carbon and hydrogen. They are structured in rings, or circles. Two examples are cyclobutane and cyclopropane.
By properties they are Thermosetting plastics and Thermoplastics
Plastic. Vinyl and Teflon are two of the most common plastics used.
Cracking long-chained hydrocarbons produces two things which include alkenes and alkanes(shorter chains), including hydrogen through catalytic cracking.
Hydrogen and carbon.
Two of the earliest plastics were:Bakelite = phenol formaldehydePolyurethane = urea formaldehyde
thermoplastic plastics (recyclable)thermosetting plastics (non-recyclable)