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alkane are stable give reason​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Stability has to do with the energy contained in the covalent bonds between the individual atoms of carbon and hydrogen. When octane combusts, the bonds between the carbons, hydrogens and oxygens break-up and form brand new bonds and thus new molecules.

Answered by Anonymous
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These four bonds formed by carbon in alkanes are sigma bonds, which are more stable than other types of bond because of the greater overlap of carbon's atomic orbitals with neighboring atoms' atomic orbitals. To make alkanes react, the input of additional energy is needed; either through heat or radiation.

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