Hydrocarbon?
No, helium is not a hydrocarbon. Helium is a noble gas and is chemically inert, meaning it does not readily react with other elements to form compounds like hydrocarbons which contain carbon and hydrogen atoms.
H3C--CH3 is a hydrocarbon, specifically an alkane. It does not contain any functional groups attached to the carbon chain.
Vaseline is a hydrocarbon base; a substance used to contain other active ingredients.
One example of a compound that does not contain hydrocarbon groups is water (H2O). Water is a simple compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, with no hydrocarbon chains or rings present.
Hydrocarbon?
No, helium is not a hydrocarbon. Helium is a noble gas and is chemically inert, meaning it does not readily react with other elements to form compounds like hydrocarbons which contain carbon and hydrogen atoms.
H3C--CH3 is a hydrocarbon, specifically an alkane. It does not contain any functional groups attached to the carbon chain.
no, but there is some glycerine.
Vaseline is a hydrocarbon base; a substance used to contain other active ingredients.
No, all hydrocarbons contain carbon.
One example of a compound that does not contain hydrocarbon groups is water (H2O). Water is a simple compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, with no hydrocarbon chains or rings present.
No, lithium is not a hydrocarbon. Lithium is a chemical element that belongs to the alkali metal group on the periodic table. Hydrocarbons are compounds consisting of hydrogen and carbon atoms.
Alcohols are a substituted hydrocarbon which contain the hydroxyl (OH) group.
Alkenes.
Hydrocarbons which contain a benzene ring (google that yourself)
No, hydrocarbon molecules only contain hydrogen and carbon atoms. Oxygen atoms are not typically found in hydrocarbons.