No. A hydrocarbon compound needs hydrogen and carbon. That is why they are called hydrocarbon compounds.
Usually a carbon and hydrogen bond are nonpolar bonds... but since the oxygen is in play then it can be a polar bond, because of the electronegitivity on the Periodic Table. And usually when an oxygen bonds with a hydrogen or a nitrogen it would be polar. This then means the CO-OH bond is Hydrophilic not hydrophobic.
No, it is hydrophilic because it is soluble in water forming the carbonic acid.
Yes, it is non-polar
Mainly from the exhaust gasses created by the combustion of hydrocarbon-based fuels.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) when hydrocarbons burn in oxygen, carbon dioxide and water are formed
When hydrocarbon react with oxygen. water and carbon(IV)oxide is produced
You need oxygen (O2) and some source of fuel. That source of fuel is usually, but not always, a hydrocarbon. For example the combustion of propane would be CH3CH2CH3 + O2 =>3CO2 + 4H2O.The complete combustion of a hydrocarbon will always result in CO2 and H2O.
Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen
Co2+h2o
It is a exothermal reaction. It will form CO2 and H2O.
Partial answer:CxHy is used to indicate a generic hydrocarbon fuel.A specific hydrocarbon would be, for example, C4H10. That is the molecular formula for Butane.
Mainly from the exhaust gasses created by the combustion of hydrocarbon-based fuels.
Because hydrogen would rather be part of water than part of a hydrocarbon, and carbon would rather be part of carbon dioxide than part of a hydrocarbon. When given sufficient opportunity (enough oxygen to completely react with the molecules in the hydrocarbon, and enough heat to initiate the reaction), the reaction converting the hydrocarbon into (CO2)x + (H2O)x (the x meaning without knowing the hydrocarbon in question we don't know how many CO2 and H2O molecules we'll get) will happen.
Generally, the hydrocarbon undergoes a combustion reaction, forming water and carbon dioxide. The water formed may be in the form of water vapour. But in the case where oxygen is limited, the hydrocarbon may under incomplete combustion, forming a gaseous mixture of water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen.A hydrocarbon reacting with oxygen means burning the hydrocarbon. When hydrocarbons are burned, the oxides of the compound elements, such as CO2,H2O are formed. If the hydrocarbon contain elements like Nitrogen, sulfur, etc oxides of them can be formed.
Yes it is an aliphatic hydrocarbon with a C triple bond C
Combustion clearly is a chemical change. In the combustion of a hydrocarbon, for example, you begin with the hydrocarbon and after combustion you end up with carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). This demonstrates that a chemical change has taken place.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) when hydrocarbons burn in oxygen, carbon dioxide and water are formed
Co2,carbon dioxide evolves whenever combustion takes place.As the deodorant contain Hydrocarbon+ Alcoholic functional group.It would create co2 and water vapour.
C3H8 is the chemical formula for a Alkane Hydrocarbon called Propane.It is highly flammable. It burns to form CO2 and H2O
Carbon dioxide, CO2. The word and sybol equations are: hydrocarbon + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water CH4 +2H2O --> + CO2 (+energy) Hope this helped!