"Hydrocarbon" means something that contains only carbon and hydrogen. Coal is mainly carbon with small amounts of other materials. There are certainly hydrocarbon compounds present in coal, but for the most part it's probably more correct to think of it as an impure form of carbon.
No, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen.
Carbon dioxide contains oxygen and lacks any hydrogen.
Hydrocarbon is a carbon dioxide but is also call hydrocarbon
it is fuel + air= water + carbon dioxide + nitrogen + heat, at least according to wikipedia
It reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat.
It is when you burn Oxygen. Here are equations. Hydrocarbon + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water Hydrocarbon + Oxygen --> Carbon Monoxide + Water
The products of the hydrocarbon combustion are water and carbon dioxide.
Hydrocarbon is a carbon dioxide but is also call hydrocarbon
it is fuel + air= water + carbon dioxide + nitrogen + heat, at least according to wikipedia
The reaction of hydrocarbon (i.e. wax) with oxygen Hydrocarbon + oxygen --> water + carbon dioxide
It reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat.
It is when you burn Oxygen. Here are equations. Hydrocarbon + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water Hydrocarbon + Oxygen --> Carbon Monoxide + Water
It is when you burn Oxygen. Here are equations. Hydrocarbon + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water Hydrocarbon + Oxygen --> Carbon Monoxide + Water
It is when you burn Oxygen. Here are equations. Hydrocarbon + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water Hydrocarbon + Oxygen --> Carbon Monoxide + Water
no
The products of the hydrocarbon combustion are water and carbon dioxide.
HYDROCARBON + OXYGENÜ CARBON DIOXIDE + WATER
The correct answer is: Carbon dioxide and water.
hey there Glucose+oxygen=>carbon dioxide+water or the environmental one hydrocarbon+oxygen=>carbon dioxide+water