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a note on hydrocarbons ​

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Answered by modi7260
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A hydrocarbon is an organic compound made of nothing more than carbons and hydrogens. It is possible for double or triple bonds to form between carbon atoms and even for structures, such as rings, to form. Saturated hydrocarbons have as many hydrogen atoms as possible attached to every carbon.

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Answered by tanu1444
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A hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon. Hydrocarbons ate examples of group of 14 hydrides. Most hydrocarbons found on Earth naturally occur in petroleum

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