i., kim. hidrokarbon

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hydrocarbon
A compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms
Molecules composed solely of hydrogen and carbon
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
Any chemical compound containing hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon
an organic compound composed of hydrogen and carbon
{i} compound composed of carbon and hydrogen (Chemistry)
(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)
Organic compound composed primarily of hydrogen and carbon atoms An example of a hydrocarbon is methane (CH4)
Any compound made up entirely of carbon and hydrogen atoms
A molecule that is entirely made up of hydrogen and carbon
An organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen Hydrocarbons often occur in petroleum products, natural gas, and coals
A chemical compound consisting of hydrogen and carbon formed in a variety of bond structures, such as oil, methane, propane, butane, etc
- a compound containing hydrogen and carbon only Hydrocarbons may exist as solids, liquids or gases (coal, crude oil and natural gas)
A compound consisting primarily of carbon and hydrogen atoms
A compound, such as CH4, that contains only carbon and hydrogen
A compound containing only the elements hydrogen and carbon
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
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
An organic chemical composed only of hydrogen and carbon Gaseous or volatile hydrocarbons are flammable
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
i., kim. hidrokarbon