hydrocarbon
Vaseline is a hydrocarbon base; a substance used to contain other active ingredients.
One example of a compound that does not contain hydrocarbon groups is water (H2O). Water is a simple compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, with no hydrocarbon chains or rings present.
Triglycerides are the lipids that contain the maximum number of carbon and hydrogen possible. They consist of a glycerol molecule and three fatty acid chains, which can vary in length but typically contain long hydrocarbon chains with many carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Yes an aliphatic hydrocarbon chain with an OH group on is called an alcohol - if it is an aromatic hydrocarbon it can often be called a phenol
hydrocarbon
no, but there is some glycerine.
Vaseline is a hydrocarbon base; a substance used to contain other active ingredients.
No, all hydrocarbons contain carbon.
One example of a compound that does not contain hydrocarbon groups is water (H2O). Water is a simple compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, with no hydrocarbon chains or rings present.
Alkenes.
Alcohols are a substituted hydrocarbon which contain the hydroxyl (OH) group.
Hydrocarbons which contain a benzene ring (google that yourself)
sulfur
No.Hydrocarbon molecules contain hydrogen and carbon atoms.It is carbohydrate molecules that contain hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms.
Hydrocarbons only contain carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Triglycerides are the lipids that contain the maximum number of carbon and hydrogen possible. They consist of a glycerol molecule and three fatty acid chains, which can vary in length but typically contain long hydrocarbon chains with many carbon and hydrogen atoms.