plastic made up of hydrogen&carbon
Most cheap stationery equipment are made of the plastic Polypropylene. It is a thermoplastic polymer made out of three carbon atoms to six hydrogen atoms in an endless chain (like all hydrocarbon polymers).
hydrocarbon
Absolutely. They're generally made of polyethylene (polythene), which is a hydrocarbon and therefore an organic compound.
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.
Plastic, bitumen, various fuels and hydrocarbon products
Plastic, bitumen, various fuels and hydrocarbon products
Plastic is predominantly made as a by-product of the fractional distillation of crude oil. Oil is a hydrocarbon, so it contains the elements carbon and hydrogen.
Polymers. They form long chains of a repeating monomeric unit (the hydrocarbon).
Most cheap stationery equipment are made of the plastic Polypropylene. It is a thermoplastic polymer made out of three carbon atoms to six hydrogen atoms in an endless chain (like all hydrocarbon polymers).
hydrocarbon
No. Hydrocarbon is a Primary pollutant.
Absolutely. They're generally made of polyethylene (polythene), which is a hydrocarbon and therefore an organic compound.
The abbreviation for hydrocarbon is HC.
DNA is not a hydrocarbon. It is a nucleic acid.
this is a badly worded question. By pure do you mean "formed of one type of molecule"? And what do you mean by plastic? there are many different types. some have multiple types of hydrocarbon chains, some have a single type of molecule. Also nothing is 100% without contamination so there will always be some "impurities" in a sheet of plastic.
A hydrocarbon that is very viscous and not very flammable is made of a long chain hydrocarbon.