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Definition von a hydrocarbon im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

hydrocarbon
hidro karbon
hydrocarbonate
hidrokarbonat
hydrocarbon
(Tıp) Karbon ve hidrojen eriyiği, hidrokarbon
hydrocarbon
{i} hidrokarbon

Heksan bir hidrokarbondur. - Hexane is a hydrocarbon.

hydrocarbon
i., kim. hidrokarbon
hydrocarbon
(isim) hidrokarbon
Englisch - Englisch
hydrocarbonate
carbohydride
hydrocarbon
A compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms
hydrocarbon
Molecules composed solely of hydrogen and carbon
hydrocarbon
An organic compound that contains only hydrogen and carbon In vehicle emissions, these are usually vapors created from incomplete combustion or from vaporization of liquid gasoline Emissions of hydrocarbons contribute to ground level ozone
hydrocarbon
Any chemical compound containing hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon
hydrocarbon
an organic compound composed of hydrogen and carbon
hydrocarbon
{i} compound composed of carbon and hydrogen (Chemistry)
hydrocarbon
(HC) An organic chemical compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms in the gaseous, liquid or solid phase (Greek hydor, water + Latin, carbo, charcoal)
hydrocarbon
Organic compound composed primarily of hydrogen and carbon atoms An example of a hydrocarbon is methane (CH4)
hydrocarbon
Any compound made up entirely of carbon and hydrogen atoms
hydrocarbon
A molecule that is entirely made up of hydrogen and carbon
hydrocarbon
An organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen Hydrocarbons often occur in petroleum products, natural gas, and coals
hydrocarbon
A chemical compound consisting of hydrogen and carbon formed in a variety of bond structures, such as oil, methane, propane, butane, etc
hydrocarbon
- a compound containing hydrogen and carbon only Hydrocarbons may exist as solids, liquids or gases (coal, crude oil and natural gas)
hydrocarbon
A compound consisting primarily of carbon and hydrogen atoms
hydrocarbon
A compound, such as CH4, that contains only carbon and hydrogen
hydrocarbon
A compound containing only the elements hydrogen and carbon
hydrocarbon
any of a vast number of compounds containing carbon and hydrogen in various combinations; found especially in fossil fuels Some of the hydrocarbon compounds are major air pollutants; they may be active participants in the photochemical process or affect health
hydrocarbon
An organic chemical compound of hydrogen and carbon in either the gaseous, liquid, or solid phase The molecular structure of hydrocarbon compounds varies from the simplest (e g , methane, a constituent of natural gas) to the very heavy and very complex
hydrocarbon
An organic chemical composed only of hydrogen and carbon Gaseous or volatile hydrocarbons are flammable
hydrocarbon
An organic chemical compound of hydrogen and carbon, called petroleum The molecular structure of hydrocarbon compounds varies from the simplet, methane (CH4), a constituent of natural gas, to the very heavy and very complex Octane, for example, a constituent of crude oil, is one of the heavier, more complex molecules
hydrocarbon
a chemical compound containing only hydrogen and carbon; the largest source of hydrocarbons comes from petroleum crude oil
hydrocarbon
An organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen and often found occurring in petroleum, natural gas and coal
hydrocarbon
Molecule which contains only hydrogen and carbon Type of organic molecule Back to top I
hydrocarbon
A compound containing only hydrogen and carbon, as methane, benzene, etc
hydrocarbon
An organic compound of hydrogen and carbon, called petroleum The molecular structure of the hydrocarbon varies from the simplest, methane (CH4, a constituent of natural gas, to the very heavy and very complex Octane, a constituent of crude oil, is one of the heavier, more complex molecules (C8H18)
hydrocarbon
Any organic compound composed entirely of carbon and hydrogen Two examples are methane gas and octane
hydrocarbon
A hydrocarbon is a chemical compound that is a mixture of hydrogen and carbon. a chemical compound that consists of hydrogen and carbon, such as coal or gas. Any of a class of organic compounds composed only of carbon and hydrogen. The carbon atoms form the framework, and the hydrogen atoms attach to them. Hydrocarbons, the principal constituents of petroleum and natural gas, serve as fuels, lubricants, and raw materials for production of plastics, fibres, rubbers, solvents, explosives, and industrial chemicals. All burn to carbon dioxide and water with enough oxygen or to carbon monoxide without it. The two major categories are aliphatic, with the carbon atoms in straight or branched chains or in nonaromatic rings, and aromatic (see aromatic compound). Aliphatic compounds may be saturated (paraffins) or, if any carbon atoms are joined by double or triple bonds, unsaturated (e.g., olefins, alkenes, alkynes). All but the simplest hydrocarbons have isomers (see isomerism). Ethylene, methane, acetylene, benzene, toluene, and naphthalene are hydrocarbons
hydrocarbon
Organic compound composed only of carbon and hydrogen Petroleum, natural gas, and coal are the main sources of hydrocarbons for industry
hydrocarbon
also, by extension, any of their derivatives
hydrocarbon
an organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen
hydrocarbon
An organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen Large, heavy hydrocarbons may have up to 90 carbon atoms per molecule while small, light hydrocarbons may have only one to four carbon atoms per molecule Different types and sizes of hydrocarbon molecules make up crude oil and natural gas
hydrocarbon
A hydrocarbon is an organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen and often occurring in petroleum, natural gas, coal, and bitumens [249]
a hydrocarbon

    Silbentrennung

    a hy·dro·car·bon

    Türkische aussprache

    ı haydrōkärbın

    Aussprache

    /ə ˌhīdrōˈkärbən/ /ə ˌhaɪdroʊˈkɑːrbən/
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