Many compounds are composed of only carbon and hydrogen. These are the core of the group called hydrocarbons. They include compounds such as:
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Compound that contain only hydrogen and carbon are known as 'hydrocarbons'. They are mainly orgainic fuels.
These compounds are generally known as hydrocarbons. Some of the hydrocarbon groups include alkanes, alkenes and alkynes.
Compounds which contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons. There are many different kinds but some common examples are methane in natural gas and octane in petrol (gasoline).
Ethanol is organic because it contains carbon-hydrogen bonds. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms.
Organic compounds always contain carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms. Additionally, they may also contain other elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, or halogens. The presence of carbon-hydrogen bonds is a defining characteristic of organic compounds.
No, NH3 is not a hydrocarbon. It is a compound made of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms, known as ammonia. Hydrocarbons are compounds made of only carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Organic compounds contain carbon atoms bonded with other elements, typically hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur. Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds. Organic compounds are typically associated with living organisms, while inorganic compounds are often minerals or salts.
Yes, crystals are considered inorganic because they are composed of repetitive patterns of atoms or molecules that do not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds. Organic compounds, by contrast, always contain carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms.