the use of hydrocarbons (alkanes) depends on the number of carbon atoms number of carbon atoms form use 1-4 (g) heating and cooking fuel 5-7 (L) solvents and gasoline 6-18 (L) gasoline 12-24 (L) jet...
The aromatic hydrocarbons are those compounds which are comprised of only the elements carbon and hydrogen arranged so that at least some of the carbons are linked together to form a ring.
An aromatic hydrocarbon (abbreviated as AH) or arene (or sometimes aryl hydrocarbon), the hydrocarbon with a conjugated cyclic molecular structure that is much more stable than the hypothetical...
Kerosene/Kerosine.
Kerosene or Kerosine is neither. It neither belongs under the Aliphatic or Aromatic branch of Organic chemistry. It's a different branch of Chemistry called Hydrocarbon Derivatives...