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No. helium is a noble gas. Helium is an element. Hydrocarbon are compounds containing carbon and hydrogen.
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).
Hydrocarbons are compounds having carbon and hydrogen. Since they are compounds, they dont have symbols.
compounds having carbon and hydrogen
Hydrocarbons are a whole family of compounds of carbon and hydrogen.
No. helium is a noble gas. Helium is an element. Hydrocarbon are compounds containing carbon and hydrogen.
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).
hydrocarbons are the organic compounds of carbon and hydrogen
Hydrocarbons are compounds having carbon and hydrogen. Since they are compounds, they dont have symbols.
A liquid mixture of complex hydrocarbon compounds is called petroleum. I think this is the best Answer I can put it as right now.
These compounds are alkenes and alkynes.
compounds having carbon and hydrogen
Both are bicyclic aromatic solid compounds insoluble in water
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
No one hydrocarbon is ionic, saturated , unsaturated and aromatic all hydrocarbons are covalent compounds.
No, Petrol etc are mixtures of hydrocarbon compounds