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Date Stock Title
Apr 24 MRO Marathon Oil Corporation Declares First Quarter 2024 Dividend
Apr 24 ENB Enbridge Inc. declares CAD0.915 dividend
Apr 24 ENB 3 High-Yielding Dividend Stocks That Can Help Bankroll Your Retirement Years
Apr 24 ENB Enbridge Inc. Declares Quarterly Dividends
Apr 24 ENB Want Decades of Passive Income? 2 Energy Stocks to Buy Now and Hold Forever
Apr 23 ENB Embracing Identity, Overcoming Obstacles, Igniting a Love of Learning
Apr 22 MRO Marathon Oil (MRO) Gains But Lags Market: What You Should Know
Apr 22 ENB In Nebraska and Elsewhere, FFA Cultivates Career-Ready Students for the Agricultural Sector
Apr 22 KBR KBR secures contract from SABIC Fujian Petrochemicals
Apr 22 KBR KBR's Phenol Technology Selected by SABIC Fujian Petrochemicals
Apr 21 ENB Why I Can't Stop Buying Shares of This Magnificent High-Yield Dividend Stock in My Retirement Account
Apr 20 ENB 3 Safe Energy Dividends for Turbulent Times
Apr 19 ENB Enbridge: The Dip Is An Opportunity For Appreciation And Income As The Dividend Approaches 8%
Apr 19 ENB Is a Beat in Store for Valero Energy (VLO) in Q1 Earnings?
Apr 19 ENB Is a Beat in Store for Hess (HES) This Earnings Season?
Apr 19 ENB 2 Reliable Dividend Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid
Apr 18 ENB 'A Way Out' for Those Facing Violence and Abuse
Apr 18 KBR Why KBR (KBR) is Poised to Beat Earnings Estimates Again
Apr 18 ENB Is Trending Stock Enbridge Inc (ENB) a Buy Now?
Apr 18 NGL 4 Members of Congress Generated Triple-Digit Returns in the Stock Market Last Year: These Are the 3 Stocks They Bought
Hydrocarbons

In organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon. Hydrocarbons are examples of group 14 hydrides. Hydrocarbons from which one hydrogen atom has been removed are functional groups called hydrocarbyls. Hydrocarbons are generally colourless and hydrophobic with only weak odours. Because of their diverse molecular structures, it is difficult to generalize further. Most anthropogenic emissions of hydrocarbons are from the burning of fossil fuels including fuel production and combustion. Natural sources of hydrocarbons such as ethylene, isoprene, and monoterpenes come from the emissions of vegetation.

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