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(b) How the straight-chain hydrocarbons are named?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Straight-chain alkanes are named by using a stem that indicates the number of carbon atoms (meth = 1 C, eth = 2 C's, prop = 3 C's, etc.) to which is added the suffix -ane, indicating that the molecule is an alkane (that is, that the carbon atoms are all connected by single bonds).

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Straight-chain alkanes are named by using a stem that indicates the number of carbon atoms (meth = 1 C, eth = 2 C's, prop = 3 C's, etc.) to which is added the suffix -ane, indicating that the molecule is an alkane (that is, that the carbon atoms are all connected by single bonds).

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