- a
hydrocarbon is an
organic compound consisting entirely of
hydrogen and carbon.: 620
Hydrocarbons are
examples of
group 14 hydrides.
Hydrocarbons are...
- iso- and cyclo-alkanes (saturated
hydrocarbons) n-, iso- and cyclo-alkenes and -alkynes (unsaturated
hydrocarbons).
Important examples of low-molecular...
- be isolated. The
benzenoid hydrocarbons have been
defined as
condensed polycyclic unsaturated fully-conjugated
hydrocarbons whose molecules are essentially...
- permeability,
which keeps the
hydrocarbons trapped in place,
therefore not
requiring a cap rock.
Reservoirs are
found using hydrocarbon exploration methods. An...
- of
scents is
especially well-developed in
social insects.
Cuticular hydrocarbons are
nonstructural materials produced and
secreted to the
cuticle surface...
-
formation of
hydrocarbons on
earth point to an
origin from the
decomposition of long-dead organisms,
though the
existence of
hydrocarbons on extraterrestrial...
- "alkene" only for
acyclic hydrocarbons with just one
double bond; alkadiene, alkatriene, etc., or
polyene for
acyclic hydrocarbons with two or more double...
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Hydrocarbon exploration (or oil and gas exploration) is the
search by
petroleum geologists and
geophysicists for
deposits of
hydrocarbons, particularly...
-
Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) is a term used for any
mixture of
hydrocarbons that are
found in
crude oil.
There are
several hundred of
these compounds...
- -une, for the
hydrocarbons CnH2n+2, CnH2n, CnH2n−2, CnH2n−4, CnH2n−6. In
modern nomenclature, the
first three specifically name
hydrocarbons with single...