HYDROCARBON

hīˌdrōkärˈbən, any organic compound composed solely of the elements hydrogen and carbon. The hydrocarbons differ both in the total number of carbon and hydrogen atoms in their molecules and in the proportion of hydrogen to carbon. The hydrocarbons can be divided into various homologous series. Each member of such a series shows a definite relationship in its structural formula to the members preceding and following it, and there is generally some regularity in changes in physical properties of successive members of a series. The alkanes are a homologous series of saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons. The first and simplest member of this series is methane, CH4; the series is sometimes called the methane series. Each successive member of a homologous series of hydrocarbons has one more carbon and two more hydrogen atoms in its molecule than the preceding member. The second alkane is ethane, C2H6, and the third is propane, C3H8. Alkanes have the general formula CnH2n+2 (where n is an integer greater than or equal to 1). Generally, hydrocarbons of low molecular weight, e.g., methane, ethane, and propane, are gases; those of intermediate molecular weight, e.g., hexane, heptane, and octane, are liquids; and those of high molecular weight, e.g., eicosane (C20H42) and polyethylene, are solids. Paraffin is a mixture of high-molecular-weight alkanes; the alkanes are sometimes called the paraffin series. Other homologous series of hydrocarbons include the alkenes and the alkynes. The various alkyl derivatives of benzene are sometimes referred to as the benzene series. Many common natural substances, e.g., natural gas, petroleum, and asphalt, are complex mixtures of hydrocarbons. The coal tar obtained from coal by coking is also a mixture of hydrocarbons. Natural gas, petroleum, and coal tar are important sources of many hydrocarbons. These complex mixtures can be refined into simpler mixtures or pure substances by fractional distillation. During the refining of petroleum, one kind of hydrocarbon is often converted to another, more useful kind by cracking. Useful hydrocarbon mixtures include cooking gas, gasoline, naphtha, benzine, kerosene, paraffin, and lubricating oils. Many hydrocarbons are useful as fuels; they burn in air to form carbon dioxide and water. The hydrocarbons differ in chemical activity. The alkanes are unaffected by many common reagents, while the alkenes and alkynes are much more reactive, as a result of the presence of unsaturation (i.e., a carbon-carbon double or triple bond) in their molecules. Many important compounds are derived from hydrocarbons, either by substitution or replacement by some other chemical group or element of one or more of the hydrogen atoms of the hydrocarbon molecule, or by the addition of some element or group to a double or triple bond (in an unsaturated hydrocarbon). Such derivatives include alcohols, aldehydes, ethers, carboxylic acids, and halocarbons.

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...additions to the list of marine hydrocarbon degraders (Kockova-Kratochvilova...that are capable of using hydrocarbons for growth, there are undoubtedly...are capable of cometabolic hydrocarbon transformations (Perry...cometabolic transformations of hydrocarbons are performed by algae and...
...dilemma. In chemical terminology, hydrocarbon compounds are substances composed solely...hydrogen atoms present. A saturated hydrocarbon has the formula, C n H 2n+2i an olefinic hydrocarbon, C n H 2ni and a diolefinic hydrocarbon...
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...Environmental Imperatives: the Hydrocarbon Sector in Trinidad and Tobago...earlier era, and now on hydrocarbons. However, in the countrys...to the entities engaged in hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation...demonstrated, the importance of the hydrocarbon sector, it is critical to...
...oil and other hydrocarbon supplies, and...combustion of hydrocarbon fuels. The combustion of hydrocarbons produces unacceptable...oil and other hydrocarbons. Both of these...oil and other hydrocarbon fuels as sources...
...composition of the hydrocarbons, and the limited...immiscibility of water and the hydrocarbon. However, it seems...present, the water and hydrocarbons would have been immiscible...Further evidence of hydrocarbon-rich fluids seeping...spectroscopy. Moreover, hydrocarbons are not represented...
...Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Metabolites and...Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), a class...polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, reproduction...Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a...polycvclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHsl in environmental...polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon DNA adduct. Cancer...
...Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon-Related Exposures...polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) may be...Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon levels and mutagenicity...polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Biomarkers 7...Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon DNA adducts...polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in house dust...
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...City, Texas, Refinery When a Cloud of Hydrocarbon Vapor Exploded, Killing 15 Workers...operators pumped flammable liquid hydrocarbon into the raffinate splitter tower without...relief valves to open and channel liquid hydrocarbon into the blowdown drum at the other...
...Threaten Nigerian Success: The Gulf of Guinea Could Be Standing on the Verge of an Economic Boom, Fuelled as Ever by Its Hydrocarbon Reserves. Nigeria Stands to Gain Most of All from the Promised Boom but Security Fears Are Beginning to Undermine Its Long...
...Stability: Considerable Increases in Hydrocarbons Production and the Related Consumption...West African oil producers, where the hydrocarbons boom has yet to benefit the wider population...demand and continuous investments in hydrocarbons (including downstream sectors) and...
...two centuries into the hydrocarbon age, increasing interest...hypothesis that superabundant hydrocarbons deep in the earth are...resources, explaining why hydrocarbon supplies are increasing...increasing abundance of hydrocarbons, whether measured in...
SONATRACH: LEADING THE HYDROCARBON BOOM IN ALGERIA. by Peter...in the middle of chaos the hydrocarbons sector is booming Algeria...only to Saudi Arabia. "The hydrocarbon boom was a result of the...Petroleum and Repsol. The hydrocarbon reserves already discovered...
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JDV in China, Cites Hydrocarbon Venture. BEIJING, China -- House...yesterday, said the trilateral hydrocarbon venture in the disputed areas of...countries to explore jointly for hydrocarbon resources in the contested area...
Use of Hydrocarbons Is a Step in the Right Direction...1300 times higher than CO2, while hydrocarbons, the environmentally sound alternative...electricians and garages that use hydrocarbons for automotive air-conditioning...
...both tests for excessive hydrocarbons. J.V. Des Plaines Dear...may be that the excessive hydrocarbons are not coming out of the...system at the test lane. Hydrocarbons are unburned fuel and can...somewhere on the vehicle. Hydrocarbon molecules are heavier than...
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HYDROCARBON hi drokar...carbon. The hydrocarbons differ both...Useful hydrocarbon mixtures...oils. Many hydrocarbons are useful...derived from hydrocarbons, either...atoms of the hydrocarbon molecule...
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBON INSECTICIDE see insecticide . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...a number of organic compounds whose molecules contain two hydrocarbon groups joined by single bonds to an oxygen atom. The most...an anesthetic. An ether such as ethyl ether in which both hydrocarbon groups are identical is said to be a simple, or symmetrical...
...principally of a mixture of hydrocarbons , with traces of various...to another. The different hydrocarbon components of petroleum are...pipe ) or tanker ships. The hydrocarbon components are separated...large molecules of heavy hydrocarbons into small molecules of light...
...combustion of gasoline and other hydrocarbon fuels in automobiles , trucks...pollutants: nitrogen oxides, gaseous hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide, as well...are responsible for extensive hydrocarbon and particulate pollution. Iron...
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