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describe IUPAC rule of Alkane & Alkene​

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Answered by shiza7
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[tex]They have a general formula of CnH2n+2. ... For alkanes suffix '-ane' is used, for alkenes, the suffix '-ene' is used and the suffix 'yne' is used for alkynes. For example, C2H6 is known as ethane, C2H4 is known as ethene and C2H2 is known as ethyne.

Answered by Sanvi1311
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They have a general formula of CnH2n+2. ... For alkanes suffix '-ane' is used, for alkenes, the suffix '-ene' is used and the suffix 'yne' is used for alkynes. For example, C2H6 is known as ethane, C2H4 is known as ethene and C2H2 is known as ethyne.

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