Hydrocarbons, if they contain only H and C.
There are several compound of Carbon and Hydrogen which is not possible to name here, but here are some examples:
Methane(CH4), Acetylene(C2H2), Ethane(C2H6), Benzene(C6H6), Triacotane(C30H62), Tetracotane(C40H82), etc.
Methane. A methane molecule contains one Carbon atom and four Hydrogen atoms.
There are thousands of combinations of compounds containing H and C. The most common and most commonly used compounds would be hydrocarbons.
All hydrocarbons like alkanes, alkenes, alkynes etc.
Its Hydrocarbon..hope that i helped!
they are called hydrocarbons
For example, all hydrocarbons.
There are countless compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Propane is a compound.
Caffeine is a compound of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen.
Hydrogen and carbon do not create a new compound by themselves. To create a new compound, they would need to bond with atoms of more elements.
The chemical compound C3H3 has two element in it: Carbon and Hydrogen. In one molecule of this compound there are 6 atoms: 3 Carbon atoms and 3 Hydrogen atoms. Both elements in this compound, Carbon and Hydrogen are classed as other nonmetals. However this compound does not exist 'in real chemical life', it's a fantasy formula.
Bituman is the compound of Hydrogen and Carbon
A carbon is an element, while a hyrdocarbon is a compound that has carbon and hydrogen in it.
No. A hydrocarbon is a compound of carbon and hydrogen. Carbon tetrachloride is a compound of carbon and chlorine.
They are each an element A hydro-carbon is a compound
C carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
methane is a compound as one carbon atoms combines with 4 hydrogen atoms.
Hydrocarbons contain both Carbon and Hydrogen.
Yes, Benzene is a compound of carbon and hydrogen.
There are countless compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
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
Carbon and Hydrogen atoms