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  • Alkanes, alkenes, and  alkynes. The three basic groups of hydrocarbon compounds.
  • Fractional distillations - seperates the mixtures
  • Middle east. Where gas is mostly located
  • Valatile. Easily evaporates
  • Flammability. The measure of how the material easily burns
  • Viscosity. Refers to the liquids resistance of flow
  • Alkanes- Single bond
  • Alkenes. Forms double bonds
  • Alkynes. Forms triple bond
  • Calcium carbide also known as kalburo, has the ability of hastening the riping process of fruits
  • Fossil fuels. The remains of the dinosaurs
  • Gas. Has a strong odor, and is flammable
  • Organic compounds. Are those with carbon atoms
  • Ethyne is produced when calcium carbide reacts with water in the air.
  • Ethyne also known as acetylene is a akylene hydrocarbon with the chemical formula, c²h².
  • Carbon atoms. Can form bonds with non metals, and other carbon atoms
  • Acetone. Evaporates quickly and is a colorless substance
  • Formalin. Used for the dead
  • Organic compounds are produced by plants, and animals. But can be made artificially
  • Petroleum. The liquid beneath the earts surface used to power vehicles
  • Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), gasoline, lubricating oil and kerosene are made of petroleum
  • Odor is the smell of the compound
  • Viscosity is the measure of the liquids resistance to flow
  • Volatility is the measure of the tendency of a compound is to evaporate
  • Flammability the measure of how the material burns easily
  • Hydrocarbons. are a organic compound which contains Carbon, and hydro.
  • Carbonyl Compounds. Contains Carbon and oxygen atoms
  • Hydroxyl Compounds. Hydrogen and oxygen, Chemical formula: -OH.
  • Calcium carbide. Used in hastening the ripening of fruits, Chemical formula: Cac2
  • Organic compounds contain Carbon and Hydrogen.
  • acetylene. colorless, flammable gas.
  • Fractional distillations. Seperates the mixtures of a particular component, which then seperates them into different parts(fractions) According to their different boiling points.
  • Sodium hydroxide. Used as cleaning agent.
  • Sodium bicarbonate. Used as baking soda and anti-acid too reduce stomach pains.
  • Potassium Iodide. Iodized salt, and a dietary supplement.
  • Sodium Fluoride. Used in toothpaste.
  • Barium Chloride. Used in making green fireworks.
  • KI. Potassium iodide.
  • NaOH. Sodium hydroxide
  • NaHCO³. Sodium bicarbonate.