A carbon is an element, while a hyrdocarbon is a compound that has carbon and hydrogen in it.
A saturated hydrocarbon is a hydrocarbon which has no double or triple bonds associated with it. In other words, it is a hydrocarbon which contains only single bonds.
A hydrocarbon
That's a reasonable description of a "hydrocarbon"
No, xylene is an organic compound. It is a type of aromatic hydrocarbon that is primarily derived from crude oil or coal tar.
Yes. Kerosene is a mixture of organic compounds.
A saturated hydrocarbon is a hydrocarbon which has no double or triple bonds associated with it. In other words, it is a hydrocarbon which contains only single bonds.
No, acetone is not a hydrocarbon. It is a type of organic compound known as a ketone.
A cyclopentane is an organic compound that is represented by a pentagon. Its chemical formula is C5H10 and it is an extremely flammable alicyclic hydrocarbon.
hydrocarbon
A hydrocarbon
No. The difference between an organic and an inorganic compound, ionic or otherwise, is that an organic compound contains carbon bonded with hydrogen while an inorganic compound does not.
That's a reasonable description of a "hydrocarbon"
Yes, C8H18 is an organic compound. It is a type of hydrocarbon known as an alkane, specifically octane, commonly found in gasoline. Organic compounds are based on the element carbon and typically contain hydrogen.
If rust is a compound at all, it is an inorganic compound (Fe2O3), because contains has no carbon and is not a derivative of a hydrocarbon.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not (though there are some exceptions).
No, xylene is an organic compound. It is a type of aromatic hydrocarbon that is primarily derived from crude oil or coal tar.
Ethane is classified as an alkane, which is a type of hydrocarbon with single covalent bonds in its carbon chain. It is also a saturated hydrocarbon because it contains only single bonds between its carbon atoms.