Hydrocarbon vs Graphane - What's the difference?
hydrocarbon | graphane |
An extended two-dimensional hydrocarbon, of general formula (CH)n, derived from graphene by adding a hydrogen atom to each carbon atom alternately on each side of the plane.
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As nouns the difference between hydrocarbon and graphane
is that hydrocarbon is (organic chemistry) a compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms while graphane is an extended two-dimensional hydrocarbon, of general formula (ch)n, derived from graphene by adding a hydrogen atom to each carbon atom alternately on each side of the plane.hydrocarbon
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(wikipedia hydrocarbon)Derived terms
* fluorochlorohydrocarbon * hydrocarbonaceous * hydrocarbonicHyponyms
* alkane * alkene * alkyne * cycloalkane * cycloalkene * areneSee also
* aliphatic * aromatic * petroleumgraphane
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