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carbon dioxide and water example: CH4 + 2 O2 -----> CO2 + 2 H2O
Hydrocarbon is a compound. Unsaturated hydrocarbon refers to the hydrocarbon containing at the least, a double or triple bond. Acetic acid is an example of a hydrocarbon.
Is any inorganic compound.
A carbon is an element, while a hyrdocarbon is a compound that has carbon and hydrogen in it.
compounds having carbon and hydrogen
carbon dioxide and water example: CH4 + 2 O2 -----> CO2 + 2 H2O
hydrocarbon
Many organic chemicals when combusted in oxygen can create Carbon dioxide and water
No, a hydrocarbon is a compound containing C and H only, whereas halogenation is the addition of a halogen (group VII element)
Hydrocarbon is a compound. Unsaturated hydrocarbon refers to the hydrocarbon containing at the least, a double or triple bond. Acetic acid is an example of a hydrocarbon.
Depends on what is being combusted. If it is a carbon containing compound, combustion usually produces water, carbon dioxide and sometimes carbon monoxide. In reality, combustion is a redox reaction where the object being combusted gets oxidized and the oxidizing agent gets reduced.
No. A hydrocarbon is a compound of carbon and hydrogen. Carbon tetrachloride is a compound of carbon and chlorine.
hydrocarbon
Butter is a type of oil made from saturated fat, which are made from hydrocarbon molecules. A hydrocarbon is a compound containing only carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen bonds. Both of those are covalent bonds.
A hydrocarbon is C2H6.
Is any inorganic compound.
A compound containing one or more of the halogen elements (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine) but mainly hydrogen and carbon.