h=hydrogen c=carbon
--h h h--
h-c-c-c-h
--h h h--
This is propane so you put your carbons in, so, for propane 3, then you put a hydrogen on each end then one on each side of each carbon. hope this helps ;). The dashes are connectors exept for the ones on the hydrogens on the top and bottom.
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DNA is not a hydrocarbon. It is a nucleic acid.
Yes, C6H6 is a hydrocarbon. It is the chemical formula for benzene, which is classified as an aromatic hydrocarbon because it contains a ring structure of carbon atoms with alternating single and double bonds.
It is when you burn Oxygen. Here are equations. Hydrocarbon + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water Hydrocarbon + Oxygen --> Carbon Monoxide + Water
It is when you burn Oxygen. Here are equations. Hydrocarbon + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water Hydrocarbon + Oxygen --> Carbon Monoxide + Water
The fastest hydrocarbon to draw is typically methane (CH₄), as it consists of only one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms. Its simple tetrahedral structure requires minimal lines and details, making it quick to sketch. More complex hydrocarbons, like alkanes with longer carbon chains or branched structures, take more time due to increased complexity.
hydrocarbon
No. Hydrocarbon is a Primary pollutant.
The abbreviation for hydrocarbon is HC.
DNA is not a hydrocarbon. It is a nucleic acid.
first you need to know that what is a hydrocarbon .A hydrocarbon is a covalent compound in which only carbon and hydrogen is present . Now you can see that in CH3-CH2OH a functional group OH i.e. alcohol. so you got your answer that H3C-CH2OH is a functionalized hydrocarbon.
A hydrocarbon that is very viscous and not very flammable is made of a long chain hydrocarbon.
The hydrocarbon ethene has a chemical formula of C2H4.
The hydrocarbon ethanol has a chemical formula of CH3CH2OH.
hydrocarbons are the organic compounds of carbon and hydrogen
Yes, C6H6 is a hydrocarbon. It is the chemical formula for benzene, which is classified as an aromatic hydrocarbon because it contains a ring structure of carbon atoms with alternating single and double bonds.
The molecule is a branched hydrocarbon.