
1) Amyl 2) Aromatic 3) Bitumen 4) Bitumenoid 5) Bituminoid 6) Bituminous 7) Butadiene 8) Butane 9) C2h6 10) Chlorobenzene 11) Cymene 12) Dioxin 13) Ethane 14) Gasohol 15) Gasolene 16) Gasoline 17) Hexane 18) Indene 19) Kerosene 20) Kerosine 21) Naphtha 22) Naphthalene 23) Octane 24) Petrol 25) Provitamin
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1) Organic compound 2) Propane or polyethylene
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• (n.) A compound containing only hydrogen and carbon, as methane, benzene, etc.; also, by extension, any of their derivatives.
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A substance made of only hydrogen and carbon. Examples of hydrocarbons are coal, petroleum, natural gas and tar. They are used as energy sources. Being exposed to hydrocarbons may increase the risk of certain types of cancer.
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a chemical compound containing only hydrogen and carbon; the largest source of hydrocarbons comes from petroleum crude oil.
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A molecule comprised solely of carbon and hydrogen. The simplest example is Methane.
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An organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen.
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A family of chemical compounds containing carbon and hydrogen atoms in various combinations, found especially in fossil fuels.
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A general term for any organic compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen.Like organic compounds in general, which are derived formally from hydrocarbons by adding functional groups, they can be divided into aliphatic, alicyclic, and aromatic hydrocarbons. Aliphatic hydrocarbons are further sub...
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A solid, liquid or gas composed of hydrogen and carbon. Examples include coal, oil and natural gas.
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a compound of hydrogen and carbon, often occurring as long atomic chains in which each carbon atom is attached to two hydrogen atoms forming a long chain. They store a great deal of energy.
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A organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen
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(hi´dro-kahr″bәn) an organic compound that contains carbon and hydrogen only. alicyclic hydrocarbon one that has cyclic structure and aliphatic properties. aliphatic hydrocarbon one in which no carbon atoms are joined to form a ring. ...
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A molecule that is entirely made up of hydrogen and carbon.
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A molecule comprised solely of carbon and hydrogen. The simplest example is Methane.
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a compound containing only the elements hydrogen and carbon. May exist as a solid, a liquid or a gas. The term is mainly used in a catch-all sense for oil, gas and condensate;
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Hy`dro·car'bon noun [
Hydro- , 2 +
carbon .]
(Chemistry) A compound containing only hydrogen and carbon, as methane, benzene, etc.; also, by extension, any of their derivatives.
Hydrocarbon burner ,
furnace ,
stove ,
a burner, furnace, or stove with w...
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a chemical compound containing only hydrogen and carbon; the largest source of hydrocarbons comes from petroleum crude oil.
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A compound containing only the elements hydrogen and carbon. May exist as a solid, a liquid or a gas. The term is mainly used in a catch-all sense for oil, gas and condensate.
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A hydrocarbon is a chemical consisting of carbon and hydrogen, e.g. methane, benzene, naphthalene, anthracene, acetylene, ethylene. Many of these are formed during the destructive distillation of coal in making gas. Certain hydrocarbons are also found in the gums of trees. American petroleum, vaseline, and paraffin wax consist largely of paraffin h...
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An organic chemical compound made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms arranged in chains or rings.
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Chemical compounds consisting only of carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). See under styrene taste and terpenes.
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A hydrocarbon is a chemical containing only hydrogen and carbon. See also: Carbon, Hydrogen.
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A petroleum product consisting of hydrogen and carbon.
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an organic compound consisting of carbon and hydrogen
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