There are many possibilities depending on the saturation. A few possible options are listed here.
butane
2-methyl-propane
cyclobutane
methylcyclopropane
1-butene
2-butene
2-methyl-prop-1-ene
1,2-butadiene
1,3-butadiene
1-butyne
2-butyne
There are two major problems with your question.
1. That's not a hydrocarbon.
2. It's impossible to say. It could be ethanol, or it could be dimethyl ether.
If you had asked about CH3OCH3, or CH3CH2OH, then we could have definitively identified the compound, but as it is, we don't know how the atoms are arranged so we can't be sure.
This is actually just about the simplest possible example (only two compounds); for higher numbers of atoms, the number of possibilities expands greatly. C4H10O, for example, could be any of at least 7 different compounds.
Ethane is the name of hydrocarbon with 2 carbon atoms and its molecular formula is C2H6
This hydrocarbon is a straight chain hydrocarbon containing 8 carbons. The name is n-octane.
it's ethylene
dicarbon tetrahydride
octane
n
cis
Tetradecane
C8H16 + 12O2 ------> 8CO2 + 8H2O
the longest chain of carbons
Hydrocarbon is a carbon dioxide but is also call hydrocarbon
c7 is heptacarbon i dont know what h16 is that is what i am trying to figure out
What is the substance? A hydrocarbon? An alkane? hydrocarbon empirical formula = CH2 so X = 16 --- C8H16 for alkanes the rule is 2n + 2 so X = 18 --- C8H18 or, could be other forms, so message me if further help needed
cis
HC
Alkanes are saturated, so if the hydrocarbon has -ane at the end of it, it is saturated.
1,2 diflouroethene
Tetradecane
hydrocarbon
This is an alkane and 'decane' is the systematic name of this compound.
hydrocarbon
C8H16 + 12O2 ------> 8CO2 + 8H2O
the longest chain of carbons