properties of hydrocarbon


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Hydrocarbons
The simplest organic compounds are hydrocarbons. All organic compounds can be derived from hydrocarbons by substituting a hydrogen atom with a suitable functional group. Replacing a hydrogen atom by a OH group in a hydrocarbon, gives an alcohol: replacement of H ..
Hydrocarbons - Isomerism in Alkanes
Hydrocarbons - Isomerism in Alkanes - Isomers are compounds having the same molecular formula but different properties due to different structural arrangement of atoms in their molecul..
Hydrocarbons - Isomerism in Alkanes
Isomers are compounds having the same molecular formula but different properties due to different structural arrangement of atoms in their molecule..
Physical Properties
intermolecular hydrogen bonds of primary amides Physical Properties - Being polar in nature, the acid derivatives have higher boiling points than hydrocarbons of comparable molecular masses. Acid chlorides, anhydrides and esters have nearly the same boiling points as the aldehydes and ketones of comparable molecular masses. T..
Physical Properties
intermolecular hydrogen bonds of primary amides Being polar in nature, the acid derivatives have higher boiling points than hydrocarbons of comparable molecular masses. Acid chlorides, anhydrides and esters have nearly the same boiling points as the aldehydes and ketones of comparable molecular masses. Their boiling points are lower th..
Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds
Most of the carbon-containing compounds associated with hydrogen i.e., hydrocarbons are fuels that produce heat on burnin..
Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds
Most of the carbon-containing compounds associated with hydrogen i.e., hydrocarbons are fuels that produce heat on burning. Petroleum products like natural gas, petrol, diesel, kerosene, heavy oils etc., and in a larger sense, wood, biogas, charcoal and coke are all rich source of carbon..
General chemical properties of alkenes
formation of two sigma bonds Alkenes are more reactive than alkanes due to the presence of a double bond. The carbon-carbon double bond consists of a strong bond and a weak p bond. The typical reactions of alkenes involve the breaking of this weaker p bond, viz., and formation of two sigma ( s ) bonds...
Introduction
The simplest organic compounds are hydrocarbons. All organic compounds can be derived from hydrocarbons by substituting a hydrogen atom with a suitable functional group. Replacing a hydrogen atom by a OH group in a hydrocarbon, gives an alcohol: replacement of H ..
Functional Groups Containing Oxygen
The functional group is an atom, or a group of atoms which can replace one or more hydrogen/s in a hydrocarbon. This group when present in organic compounds defines the characteristic physical and chemical properties of that particular family of organic compounds. Thus a f..
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