Hydrocarbon

In organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon. Hydrocarbons are examples of group 14 hydrides. Hydrocarbons are generally colourless and hydrophobic with only weak odours. Because of their diverse molecular structures, it is difficult to generalize further. Most anthropogenic emissions of hydrocarbons are from the burning of fossil fuels including fuel production and combustion. Natural sources of hydrocarbons such as ethylene, isoprene, and monoterpenes come from the emissions of vegetation.

View More On Wikipedia.org
  • 39

    Greg Bernhardt

    A PF Singularity From USA
    • Messages
      19,443
    • Media
      227
    • Reaction score
      10,021
    • Points
      1,237
  • 2

    Stephanus

    A PF Molecule 54 From Jakarta
    • Messages
      1,316
    • Reaction score
      104
    • Points
      62
  • 2

    hilbert2

    A PF Mountain
    • Messages
      1,598
    • Reaction score
      605
    • Points
      287
  • 1

    Cyril St-Amand

    A PF Quark
    • Messages
      2
    • Reaction score
      1
    • Points
      1
  • 1

    temaire

    A PF Molecule From Canada
    • Messages
      279
    • Reaction score
      0
    • Points
      71
  • 1

    Muhammad Danish

    A PF Electron
    • Messages
      70
    • Reaction score
      7
    • Points
      16
  • 1

    James Essig

    A PF Molecule
    • Messages
      68
    • Reaction score
      2
    • Points
      88
  • Back
    Top