Like dissolves like.
Hydrocarbons are non-polar, water is non-polar.
hydrocarbons are nonpolar meaning they don't mix with water
Combustion of hydrocarbons release carbon dioxide and water.
Bu burning hydrocarbons are transformed in carbon dioxide and water.
The products of hydrocarbons burning are carbon dioxide and water.
All things that repel water are called "hydrophobic" which is a latin term. Hydro, meaning water, and phobic, meaning the fear of. So literally they are water fearing. Something that does not repel water is called hydrophilic.
Water.
Hydrocarbons by themselves are non polar, so they would not be soluble in water, which is a polar molecule. Some hydrocarbon molecules however can have parts (with oxygen, hydrogen, fluor or nitrogen) and interact with water molecules though hydrogen bonding, albeit with less efficiency than other molecules that are polar.
Water is a polar solvent, hydrocarbons are not polar.
Hydrocarbons are non polar whereas water is polar. Therefore hydrocarbons do not dissolve in water.
Water and oil repel each other.
Burning of hydrocarbons release water and carbon dioxide.
Hydrocarbons react with oxygen; the products are water and carbon dioxide.
Combustion of hydrocarbons release carbon dioxide and water.
Some of the physical properties of hydrocarbons include the fact that hydrocarbons are non-reactive and are soluble in water. Hydrocarbons are able to burn over a flame and will produce water and carbon dioxide when reacting with oxygen. Most hydrocarbons are less dense than water and are able to float on water. Hydrocarbons are non-polar and will react with bromine and potassium under certain circumstances.
When Hydrocarbons burn, they usually form Carbon Dioxide and Water.
Bu burning hydrocarbons are transformed in carbon dioxide and water.
The products of hydrocarbons burning are carbon dioxide and water.
All things that repel water are called "hydrophobic" which is a latin term. Hydro, meaning water, and phobic, meaning the fear of. So literally they are water fearing. Something that does not repel water is called hydrophilic.