Nitrogen is not a halogen.
The halogens are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
No, hydrocarbons contain carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) NH3 is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen.
No, an amide is not a hydrocarbon. Amides are organic compounds containing a carbonyl group attached to a nitrogen atom. Hydrocarbons, on the other hand, are organic compounds composed of only carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Generally, the hydrocarbon undergoes a combustion reaction, forming water and carbon dioxide. The water formed may be in the form of water vapour. But in the case where oxygen is limited, the hydrocarbon may under incomplete combustion, forming a gaseous mixture of water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen.A hydrocarbon reacting with oxygen means burning the hydrocarbon. When hydrocarbons are burned, the oxides of the compound elements, such as CO2,H2O are formed. If the hydrocarbon contain elements like Nitrogen, sulfur, etc oxides of them can be formed.
Venus and Titan are two planets in our solar system that have hydrocarbon smog. Venus's thick atmosphere is composed of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid clouds, while Titan's atmosphere contains nitrogen and methane, forming a haze of organic aerosols.
When a -NH2 group (amino group) replaces a hydrogen in a hydrocarbon, an amine compound is formed. Amines can be classified as primary, secondary, or tertiary depending on the number of carbon atoms attached to the nitrogen atom. This substitution introduces basic properties and can significantly alter the chemical behavior of the compound compared to its hydrocarbon counterpart.
No, because hydrocarbons consist of only hydrogens and carbons. The suffix "-amine" means that there is a nitrogen somewhere in the formula.
very high temperatures
No, ammonium peroxide is not a hydrocarbon. It is a chemical compound containing the elements nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen, but it does not contain carbon.
A hydrocarbon.
No, fatty acids do not contain nitrogen. They are composed of a hydrocarbon chain with a carboxylic acid group at one end.
No, hydrocarbons contain carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) NH3 is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen.
The products of a hydrocarbon combustion reaction are usually carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). Other by-products can include carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and sulfur oxides (SOx), depending on the composition of the hydrocarbon and the conditions of the reaction.
No, an amide is not a hydrocarbon. Amides are organic compounds containing a carbonyl group attached to a nitrogen atom. Hydrocarbons, on the other hand, are organic compounds composed of only carbon and hydrogen atoms.
it is fuel + air= water + carbon dioxide + nitrogen + heat, at least according to wikipedia
Generally, the hydrocarbon undergoes a combustion reaction, forming water and carbon dioxide. The water formed may be in the form of water vapour. But in the case where oxygen is limited, the hydrocarbon may under incomplete combustion, forming a gaseous mixture of water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen.A hydrocarbon reacting with oxygen means burning the hydrocarbon. When hydrocarbons are burned, the oxides of the compound elements, such as CO2,H2O are formed. If the hydrocarbon contain elements like Nitrogen, sulfur, etc oxides of them can be formed.
Cfc is the mos abundant gas. We used it in refrigerators in the past.
Nitrogen. Proteins are made from amino acids , Carbohydrates and fats are simple/complex hydrocarbon compounds.