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Functional groups in organic chemistry illustration by ALI DAMOUHSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Alkanes illustration by ALI DAMOUHSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Alkanes illustration by ALI DAMOUHSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Bottle of petroleum ether A mixture of hydrocarbons used as a solvent in the chemical industry by WLADIMIR BULGARSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Candle burning cupcake by Oleksandr Latkun
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Methane molecule illustration
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Combustion of methane illustration
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Methane molecules illustration by THOM LEACH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Methane molecules illustration by THOM LEACH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Methane Computer model of 20 molecules of methane (CH4) The atoms (spheres) are colour-coded for a carbon atom (blue) surrounded by hydrogen atoms
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Methane molecules illustration by THOM LEACH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Methane molecules illustration by THOM LEACH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Liquefied propane gas cylinders
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Determining cetane number for diesel
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Hydrocarbon sculpture Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Sculpture of a ball and stick model of a hydrocarbon (alkane) molecule This model is of a straight cha
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Hydrocarbon sculpture Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Sculpture of a ball and stick model of a hydrocarbon (alkane) molecule This model is of a straight cha
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Arthrobacter sp SEM
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Pseudomonas citronellolis SEM
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Bromine water test
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Isomers of butane Molecular model of two isomers of butane (C4H10) Isomers are chemicals with the same atoms but different molecular arrangements
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LPG
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Octane Molecular model of the hydrocarbon and alkane liquid octane (C8H18) a highly flammable component of petroleum Atoms are represented as sphe
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Arthrobacter sp SEM
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Arthrobacter sp SEM
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Arthrobacter sp SEM
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Arthrobacter sp SEM
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Pseudomonas citronellolis SEM
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Pseudomonas citronellolis SEM
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Pseudomonas citronellolis SEM
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Computer graphics representation of the packed chains of the polyethylene molecule a long chain hydrocarbon with a high molecular weight Polyethylen
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Pseudomonas citronellolis SEM
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Bromine water test for alkenes
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Test tube of bromine water
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De-colourised bromine water
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Close up of tank of liquified petroleum gas
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Propane molecule
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Pentane molecule
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Octane Molecular model of the hydrocarbon and alkane liquid octane (C8H18) a highly flammable component of petroleum Atoms are represented as sphe
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Methane molecule
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Alkane molecules Molecular models of three types of alkane (paraffin) molecule They are from left butane (C4H10) isobutane (2-methylpropane C4H1
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Alkane alkene in bromine water
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Apparatus used to test a sample for the presence of an alkane or alkene Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons whereas alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarb
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Hexane Molecular model of the straight-chain alkane hydrocarbon hexane (C6H14) This chemical is a constituent of gasoline It is also widely used a
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Heptane Molecular model of the straight-chain alkane heptane (C7H16) This chemical is used as a totally non-polar solvent and also as a test fuel
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Ethane Molecular model of the hydrocarbon alkane gas ethane (C2H6) This colourless odourless gas is isolated on an industrial scale from natural g
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Decane Molecular model of the straight-chain alkane hydrocarbon decane (C10H22) one of the components of gasoline fuel Atoms are represented as sp
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Butane molecule
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Ethane ethene and ethyne molecules Molecular models of ethane (C2H6 left) an alkane ethene (C2H4 centre) an alkene and ethyne (C2H2 right) a
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Butane and isobutane molecules
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Alkane decolourisation of bromine water Image 3 of 3 End result of the reaction of bromine water (Br2) with hexane (C6H14 an alkane) in a test tube
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Broken ballpoint pen The plastic casing of the ballpoint pen is made from polystyrene This plastic contains alkane chains with benzene rings as side
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Alkane and bromine water
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Methane molecular model Atoms are represented by spheres (carbon black hydrogen white) with the bonds between them as grey sticks Methane (CH4)
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Ethene molecular model
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Ethane molecular model
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Propane molecular model Atoms are represented by spheres (carbon black hydrogen white) with the bonds between them as grey sticks Propane (C3H8)
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Propene molecular model Atoms are represented by spheres (carbon black hydrogen white) with the bonds between them as grey sticks A double bond
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Methane molecule Computer model of a methane molecule (CH4) Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded carbon (grey) and hydrogen (white
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Methane molecule
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Alkane decolourisation of bromine water Image 2 of 3 Middle of the reaction of bromine water (Br2 brown) with hexane (C6H14 an alkane) in a test t
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Methane molecule Computer model of a methane molecule (CH4) Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded carbon (green) and hydrogen (whit
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Ethane Computer model of a molecule of ethane (C2H6) Atoms (balls) are colour-coded carbon (purplebrown) and hydrogen (orange) Ethane is an alka
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Butane molecule (gauche form)
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Paraffin lamp burning Paraffin is a mixture of alkane hydrocarbons
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Combustion of an alkane
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Combustion of an alkene
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Ethane ethene and ethyne molecules Molecular models of ethane (C2H6 upper left) an alkane ethene (C2H4 centre) an alkene and ethyne (C2H2) an
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Alkane molecules
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Alkene decolourisation of bromine water Image 2 of 3 Middle of the reaction of bromine water (Br2 brown) with ethene (C2H4 a gaseous alkene) in a
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Alkane decolourisation of bromine water Image 1 of 3 Start of the reaction of bromine water (Br2 brown) with hexane (C6H14 an alkane) in a test tu
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Alkene decolourisation of bromine water
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Alkene decolourisation of bromine water
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Haloalkane test
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Haloalkane test
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Haloalkane test Image 3 of 7 Adding silver nitrate to test tubes containing haloalkane and sodium hydroxide to determine the halogen present Haloal
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Haloalkane test Image 1 of 7 Test tubes containing a haloalkane and sodium hydroxide being heated in a water bath Haloalkanes are formed when a mem
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Alkene test Image 1 of 2 Test tubes containing bromine water (brown) to test for the presence of an alkene Hexane (C6H14 an alkane) is being poure
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Alkane decolourisation of bromine
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Propane Molecular model of the alkane and hydrocarbon propane (C3H8) This organic compound is a by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum
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Bromine test for alkenes Bromine water (orange) in a bottle next to a gas jar The bromine water has been used to test the gas jar for the presence o
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Pentane Molecular model of the hydrocarbon and straight-chain alkane pentane (C5H12) This organic compound is contained in some fuels and is a prim
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Octane Molecular model of the hydrocarbon and alkane liquid octane (C8H18) a highly flammable component of petroleum Atoms are represented as sphe
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Methane Molecular model of the alkane and hydrocarbon gas methane (CH4) It is the principal component of natural gas It is the simplest possible al
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Hexane organic compound molecule
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Heptane Molecular model of the straight-chain alkane heptane (C7H16) This chemical is used as a totally non-polar solvent and also as a test fuel
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Ethane Molecular model of the hydrocarbon alkane gas ethane (C2H6) This colourless odourless gas is isolated on an industrial scale from natural g
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Decane Molecular model of the straight-chain alkane hydrocarbon decane (C10H22) one of the components of gasoline fuel Atoms are represented as sp
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Butane Molecular model of the alkane butane (C4H10) This chemical is a highly flammable colourless and easily liquefied gas It is used as a light
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Propane Molecular model of the alkane and hydrocarbon propane (C3H8) This organic compound is a by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum
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Alkene test Image 2 of 2 Demonstration of the result of testing for an alkene (hex-1-ene C6H12 right) with bromine water (brown) The positive res
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Pentane Molecular model of the hydrocarbon and straight-chain alkane pentane (C5H12) This organic compound is contained in some fuels and is a prim
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Octane Molecular model of the hydrocarbon and alkane liquid octane (C8H18) a highly flammable component of petroleum Atoms are represented as sphe
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Methane Molecular model of the alkane and hydrocarbon gas methane (CH4) It is the principal component of natural gas It is the simplest possible al
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Hexane organic compound molecule
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Heptane organic compound molecule
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Ethane Molecular model of the hydrocarbon alkane gas ethane (C2H6) This colourless odourless gas is isolated on an industrial scale from natural g
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Decane Molecular model of the straight-chain alkane hydrocarbon decane (C10H22) one of the components of gasoline fuel Atoms are represented as sp
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Butane Molecular model of the alkane butane (C4H10) This chemical is a highly flammable colourless and easily liquefied gas It is used as a light
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Propane hydrocarbon molecule Alkane used as fuel in portable stoves gas blowtorches cars etc Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional c
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Alkane decolourisation of bromine water Image 2 of 2 End result of the reaction of bromine water (Br2) with hexane (C6H14 an alkane) in a test tube
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