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  1. Hydrocarbon - Wikipedia

    Hydrocarbons are examples of group 14 hydrides. Hydrocarbons are generally colourless and hydrophobic; their odor is usually faint, and may be similar to that of gasoline or lighter fluid.

  2. Hydrocarbon | Definition, Types, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 17, 2025 · Hydrocarbons are the principal constituents of petroleum and natural gas and serve as fuels, lubricants, and raw materials for various products. Learn about the types, structures, and uses …

  3. What are Hydrocarbons? Formulas & Examples - ChemTalk

    Hydrocarbons are a fundamental part of organic chemistry. Find out the different types of hydrocarbons, their compositions, and their uses!

  4. Understanding Hydrocarbons: Definition, Types, Companies & Uses

    Aug 27, 2025 · Learn about hydrocarbons—what they are, types, major companies, and how they power our world. Explore their role and impacts on the economy and the environment.

  5. Hydrocarbon - Energy Education

    Hydrocarbon molecules have one or more central carbon atoms in a branched or chain-like structure, surrounded by hydrogen atoms. There are four main categories of hydrocarbons: Alkanes, Alkenes, …

  6. Understanding Hydrocarbons: Types, Uses, and Health Risks

    Feb 19, 2025 · Hydrocarbons are organic compounds composed entirely of hydrogen and carbon. They are one of the most abundant organic compounds on Earth, primarily found in crude oil and natural gas.

  7. What are Hydrocarbons and How are they Classified?

    Jun 19, 2025 · What are hydrocarbons? Hydrocarbons are acyclic or cyclic organic compounds formed only by bonds between carbon and hydrogen atoms. Their existence is due to the multiple forms of …

  8. Hydrocarbons - Science for Everybody

    Learn what hydrocarbons are, including their structure, types, properties, and combustion. Understand the role of hydrocarbons in fuels and crude oil.

  9. 24.2: Introduction to Hydrocarbons - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Hydrocarbons are organic compounds that contain only carbon and hydrogen. The four general classes of hydrocarbons are: alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and arenes. Aromatic compounds derive their names …

  10. Hydrocarbon - New World Encyclopedia

    Hydrocarbons are the main constituents of petroleum (literally, "rock oil"), also called "oil," and natural gas. They are commonly found in and extracted from the Earth´s subsurface. Petroleum is a mixture …