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A saturated type of hydrocarbon.

Alkanes

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Hydrocarbons that have 10 carbon atoms.

Decane

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The simplest organic compound which contains only carbon and hydrogen.

Hydrocarbons

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A chemical compound that contains carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms and other elements, most commonly oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and halogens.

Organic Compounds

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What element is the main component of the Earth's atmosphere?

Nitrogen

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A kind of hydrocarbon characterized by the presence of one or more benzene rings or similar ring structures with alternating single and double bonds.

Aromatic

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Hydrocarbons that have 4 carbon atoms.

Butane

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Compounds that contain single carbon bonds.

Saturated Hydrocarbons

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A chemical compound that does not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds.

Inorganic Compounds

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Who is known as the father of modern physics?

Albert Einstein

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An unsaturated hydrocarbon that contains a double carbon to carbon bond.

Alkenes

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Hydrocarbons that have 8 carbon atoms.

Octane

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One of the simplest carbons that only contains 1 atom.

Methane

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A scientist known for the synthesis of urea, a seminal experiment in the field of organic chemistry.

Friedrich Wöhler

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What is the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

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An unsaturated hydrocarbon that contains a triple carbon to carbon bond.

Alkynes

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Hydrocarbons that have 3 carbon atoms.

Propane

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Is NH3 an organic compound? Explain.

No. Because it does not have Carbon.

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A single carbon atom can form how many bonds?

4 (Because it has 4 valence electrons)

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What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

Diamond

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A property of carbons that allow them to have different forms.

Allotropic

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Hydrocarbons that have 7 carbon atoms.

Heptane

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Compounds that contain double or triple carbon bonds.

Unsaturated Hydrocarbons

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Give the acronym of IUPAC.

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

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What is the freezing point of water in Celsius?

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