Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

(Acoording to the difinition of alkenes.''The unsaturated hydrocarbons which have at least a double bond")
__________
▶Que;_Is methene(CH2) is a hydrocarbon?
➡Ans;_Yes because here ( H"""C""""H)
( """ """")
The C has a double bond with hydrogen.

___IS THE ANS CORRECT?????______
not correct give reason.

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Answered by shivamshaurya
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HELLO MATE
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YES,
It is a hydro-carbon. The reason behind this is that it contains hydrogen and carbon.
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Anonymous: I just you read your texts better in the future.
Answered by Anonymous
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No CH2 cannot exist as carbon cannot form double bond with hydrogen.Hydrogen can only form a single bond as it has only one valence electron.


shivamshaurya: hey mate......you are wrong....
shivamshaurya: every compound containing hydrogen and carbon atoms are hydro-carbon. :)
Anonymous: But CH2 cannot EXIST
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