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How can you use the word hydrogenation in a sentence?

Margarine is produced by the hydrogenation of vegetable oils.


How alkanes are produced?

Alkanes are primarily produced through petroleum refining, where crude oil is distilled and processed to separate out hydrocarbon fractions based on their boiling points. Another method is through the catalytic hydrogenation of alkenes or alkynes. Additionally, alkanes can be synthesized in the laboratory by reacting alkyl halides with metallic reducing agents.


Besides water and carbon dioxide what else is produced when you burn hydrocarbon?

Besides these Energy is produced.


When the carbon atoms in hydrocarbon molecules are bonded to as many hydrogen atoms as possible is an unsaturated hydrocarbon is produced?

No, when the carbon atoms in hydrocarbon molecules are bonded to as many hydrogen atoms as possible, a saturated hydrocarbon is produced. Unsaturated hydrocarbons have carbon-carbon double or triple bonds, resulting in fewer hydrogen atoms bonded to the carbon atoms.


What is the combustion analysis of a hydrocarbon that produced 33.01 g of CO2 and 13.51 g of H2O?

The combustion analysis of a hydrocarbon that produced 33.01 g of CO2 and 13.51 g of H2O can be used to determine the molecular formula of the hydrocarbon. By analyzing the amounts of carbon and hydrogen in the products, the ratio of carbon to hydrogen can be calculated, which can then be used to determine the molecular formula of the hydrocarbon.


Is ethanol a biofuel?

Ethanol can be a biofuel if it is obtained from vegetable matter. It can also be produced by the hydrogenation of ethylene in a refinery or chemical plant.


This is produced when one or more of the hydrogens in a hydrocarbon is replaced by a hydroxyl group?

alcohol


What is the most widely produced hydrocarbon in the world?

Methane, CH4, natural gas.


What fat is produced through hydrogenation?

Trans fats are produced through hydrogenation, a process in which hydrogen is added to unsaturated fats to make them more solid and stable at room temperature. Consuming trans fats can raise levels of LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) in the blood and increase the risk of heart disease.


What polluting gas produced from burning hydrocarbon fuels is not a problem with nuclear energy?

sulfur


What wold be produced in a combustion reaction?

After combustion water and carbon dioxide are released.


What is needed for nitrogen oxides to be produced when hydrocarbon fuels are burned?

very high temperatures