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  • Butanol: Is It a Hydrocarbon? Understanding Its Chemical Structure
    Butanol is not a hydrocarbon. Here's why:

    * Hydrocarbons are compounds made up of only hydrogen (H) and carbon (C) atoms.

    * Butanol (C4H9OH) contains oxygen (O) in its molecular structure, specifically as a hydroxyl group (-OH).

    Therefore, butanol is an alcohol, not a hydrocarbon. It's considered an oxygenated hydrocarbon, meaning it's derived from hydrocarbons but has oxygen added to its structure.

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