Hydrocarbon is a carbon dioxide but is also call hydrocarbon
No, Petrol etc are mixtures of hydrocarbon compounds
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None of it. It is an oily substance, not a watery solution like acid and alkaline are. Petrol is a hydrocarbon and is not soluble in aqueous solutions of acids or alkalis.
Petrol is non-polar because it's a hydrocarbon. Water is polar. One will not dissolve in the other because of this. They'll mix, but stay separated.
It was called the hydrocarbon century due to abundant usage of fossil fuels.
petrol is a hydrocarbon fuel
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No, Petrol etc are mixtures of hydrocarbon compounds
PETROL;;;;petrol produces 3 prominent harmful gases when burned in an internal combustion engine.nitrogen oxidescarbon monoxideunburnt hydrocarbon
Yes, carbon monoxide is formed to some degree by burning petrol and other hydrocarbon fuels.
no,because petrol is hydrocarbon not a carbohydrate.so we can't use as fertilizer
Petrol, diesel and LPG are the main fuels. They are hydrocarbon fossil fuels.
Yes, it is infact a short chain molecule :D
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Petrol, diesel and LPG are the main fuels. They are hydrocarbon fossil fuels.
A hydrocarbon composed of short carbon chains will ignite more easily, just think how flammable petrol is!
by fractional distilation which is heating something up so it boils and evaporates then the petrol condences and runs down the tube for petrol it turns into petrol (from fuel oil) by catylistic cracking, this is when the hydrocarbon get chopped of into smaller pieces