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A hydrocarbon is a made up organics containing exclusively Atome S of Carbone ( C ) and of Hydrogène ( H ). They have a rough Formule consequently of the type: CnHm, where N and m are two whole natural. hydrocarbon

Classification

One can distinguish hydrocarbons saturated (the Alcane S) with hydrocarbons having one or more non-saturations (the Alcène S, the Alcyne S, and the aromatic compounds).

One can also make the distinction between linear or ramified hydrocarbons.

Empirical formulas

The saturated and linear hydrocarbons have the following empirical formula: CnH (2n+2) , where N is a natural integer not no one (1, 2,3,… N)

Nomenclature

Radical according to the number of carbons

See also: List of acyclic saturated hydrocarbons

Preparations

Reactions of Wurtz and Wurtz-Fittig

Reaction of Wolf-Kishner

Reduction of Clemmensen

Notice

One uses also the word hydrocarbon to refer, in particular, with the Pétrole and Natural gas.

External bonds

  • oil solvents, a file of INRS

Simple: Hydrocarbon

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