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Hydrocarbons contain a compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen, hence the name.
Answer: No, a hydrocarbon contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms.
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Hydrocarbons contain a compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen, hence the name.
Answer: No, a hydrocarbon contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Hope that helps! ★ If you have further questions about this question or need more help, feel free to comment below or leave me a PM. -UnicornFudge aka Nadia
Answer: Option (c) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
A compound that consists of only carbon and hydrogen atoms is known as a hydrocarbon.
For example, [tex]C_{5}H_{12}[/tex] is a hydrocarbon and its name is pentane.
A hydrocarbon can have single, double or triple bonds. A hydrocarbon with double bonds is known as an alkene and a hydrocarbon with a triple bond is known as an alkyne.
A hydrocarbon does not have or contain an oxygen atom.
Hence, we can conclude that the statement no, a hydrocarbon contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms, is correct.