Probably Organic Chemistry
True. The chemical properties of substituted hydrocarbons aren't different than the properties of the original hydrocarbons.
Products made form petroleum are called hydrocarbons. Petroleum and natural gas are where most hydrocarbons come from. Hydrocarbons are entirely made from crude oils.
I am pretty sure the answer is hydrocarbons.
When Hydrocarbons burn, they usually form Carbon Dioxide and Water.
smaller and less massive hydrocarbons :)
anything with the study of hydrocarbons (a bond of carbon and hydrogen)-methane-propane-ethanol-ethylene
They are not hydrocarbons.
Hydrocarbons containing chlorine atoms are called chlorinated hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons containing fluorine atoms are called fluorinated hydrocarbons. eg> CHCl3, CHF3 etc
No . it is a mixture of hydrocarbons.
Hydrocarbons have covalent bonds.
Hydrocarbons contain carbon and hydrogen.
From other companies that sell hydrocarbons
True. The chemical properties of substituted hydrocarbons aren't different than the properties of the original hydrocarbons.
Hydrocarbons are nonpolar molecules.
Biodegradation of chlorinated hydrocarbons is not significant.
One of these hydrocarbons is longer than the other.
Yes, they are unsaturated hydrocarbons.