Yes, it is correct.
FOR THE ANSWER LOOK IN A Glencoe PHYSICAL SCIENCE Textbook. i recommend the one with the roller coaster on the front. then go to page 700 and you will get your answer
Hydrocarbons are families of compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon.
No, hydrocarbons contain carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) NH3 is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen.
Hydrocarbons primarily consist of hydrogen and carbon atoms.
Many compounds are composed of only carbon and hydrogen. These are the core of the group called hydrocarbons. They include compounds such as:methaneoctanepentanebenzenetoluenexylene
Hydrocarbons contain carbon and hydrogen.
carbon and hydrogen
FOR THE ANSWER LOOK IN A Glencoe PHYSICAL SCIENCE Textbook. i recommend the one with the roller coaster on the front. then go to page 700 and you will get your answer
No. Hydrocarbons contain only Hydrogen and Carbon atoms. Think about it for a second, HYDRO-Carbon. HYDROGEN... Get it?
Hydrocarbons are families of compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon.
Hydrocarbons are organic because they contain carbon and hydrogen.
Hydrocarbons are families of compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon.
Hydrogen and carbon.
No, ONLY Hydrogen and Carbon. Remember it with Hydro-Hydrogen and Carbon means Carbon, of course.
hydrocarbons hydrocarbons is a good answer but they may also contain elements other than carbon and hydrogen such as nitrogen and oxygen
Some molecules only contain Carbon and Hydrogen. They are called Hydrocarbons.
Compounds that contain carbon-hydrogen bonding are collectively termed organic compounds. These are simply compounds that would contain hydrogen and carbon elements.