There are many compounds containing Carbon and Hydrogen:
* Methane (CH4) * Ethane (C2H6) * Propane (C3H8) * Ethylene (C2H4) * Acetylene (C2H2)
When hydrogen reacts with carbon, it can form methane (CH4), which is a simple hydrocarbon compound.
A compound that only contains carbon and hydrogen is called a hydrocarbon. Examples include methane, ethane, propane, and butane.
No, hydrogen sulfide is not considered an organic compound. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, while hydrogen sulfide consists of hydrogen and sulfur atoms but lacks carbon.
There are 3 elements in the compound C6H12O6: carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O).
There are organic compounds without hydrogen. but there are none without carbon.
Propane is a compound.
No. A hydrocarbon is a compound of carbon and hydrogen. Carbon tetrachloride is a compound of carbon and chlorine.
When hydrogen reacts with carbon, it can form methane (CH4), which is a simple hydrocarbon compound.
C carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
methane is a compound as one carbon atoms combines with 4 hydrogen atoms.
The compound CH4 contains one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms.
No, propane is an organic compound containing carbon and hydrogen.
Yes it does because every time something has carbon and hydrogen in it then it is indeed a compound. There are many compounds made of nothing but hydrogen and carbon. That class of compounds is named hydrocarbons.
Carbon and Hydrogen atoms
The compound C8H18 is composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms. It is an alkane known as octane, with 8 carbon atoms and 18 hydrogen atoms in its chemical structure.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen!
Hydrocarbons are families of compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon.