Alkane explain the term with example.
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Alkaline in Organic Chemistry, is an acyclic saturated hydrocarbon. It consists of hydrogen and carbon atoms arranged in a tree structure in which all the carbon-carbon bonds are single.
The chemical formula is CnH2n+2. The molecular structure of the alkaline affects their physical and chemical characteristic. The alkaline are solid at room temperature and pressure. This are not very reactive and have little biological activity. They do not conduct electricity.
The chemical formula is CnH2n+2. The molecular structure of the alkaline affects their physical and chemical characteristic. The alkaline are solid at room temperature and pressure. This are not very reactive and have little biological activity. They do not conduct electricity.
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