I think it because there is more energy needed in order to break down the bonds in the hydrocarbon. Making it less efficient for fuels
Because they need high temperatures to be cracked which uses more fuel
it maybe because alkenes are more useful as making other things such as magarine but im not sure, they might not be sufficient burners in oxygen.
Long hydrocarbons generally do not make good fuels because it requires more energy to produce fuels using them. This makes long hydrocarbons far less efficient than other fuel sources.
I think if you burn them they can produce carbon dioxide, NOX, POX, SOX ect. Some are bad for you and others aren't. carcinogenic hydrocarbons can give you cancer.
It is not difficult to burn hydrocarbons fuels.
Simply Stated: Hydrocarbons are used as fuels.
Yes they do because they burn easily yeaaaayyy lol x =] save:)
Hydrocarbons have only hydrogen and carbon atoms. They also burn well.
When hydrocarbons burn, they release a great amount of energy.
hydrocarbons( carbon and hydrogen)
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When Hydrocarbons burn, they usually form Carbon Dioxide and Water.
fossil fuels
Hydrocarbons are used as fuels, solvents feedstock in organic chemistry.
Simply Stated: Hydrocarbons are used as fuels.
Carbon dioxide and water vapour are produced when hydrocarbons are burned in plenty of air.
Yes they do because they burn easily yeaaaayyy lol x =] save:)
Because different fuels need different amounts of Oxygen and heat to ignite.
hydrocarbons are carbon chains with hydrogen (and hydrogen only) bonded to them. So, most fuels are carbon chains with hydrogen bonded to them. Octane (gasoline) is C8H18
To make alkenes, to make alkenes with smaller molecules, to make fuels that are more useful or for which there is more demand.Large hydrocarbons do not burn easily or are less in demand
I am pretty sure the answer is hydrocarbons.
Hydrocarbons have only hydrogen and carbon atoms. They also burn well.