What is the definition of a hydrocarbon? (1 point)
O large molecules that are produced by living things
O a single line bonding carbon and hydrogen
O electrons shared between two different atoms
O a large chain of carbons and hydrogens bonded together

Respuesta :

D, a large chain of carbons and hydrogens bonded together.

Hydrocarbon found naturally is mostly in crude oil that has an abundance of carbon and hydrogen. When they bond, their chains can be essentially limitless.

Hydrocarbon is a large chain of carbons and hydrogens bonded together.

WHAT IS AN HYDROCARBON:

  • Hydrocarbon is an organic compound made up of atoms of carbon and hydrogen elements in a long chain.

  • As the name implies "hydrocarbon" is composed of hydro meaning hydrogen and carbon.

Examples of hydrocarbon include alkane, alkene, alkyne, alcohols etc. Hydrocarbons can either be aliphatic or aromatic i.e. based on benzene ring structure

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