Chemistry, asked by sehrishmirza19, 3 months ago

difference between 1 alkyne and 2 alkyne???​

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Answered by TheGlamorousBoy
1

Explanation:

Alkenes are hydrocarbons that contain one or more double bonds, while alkynes contain one or more triple bonds. The naming conventions for these compounds are similar to those for alkanes.

Answered by laiba1233
2

Explanation:

1:Alkenes-->

1. they are unsaturated hydrocarbons with double covalent bonds.

2. common formula: CnH2n

3. They have high reactivity.

4. they undergo addition reaction and polymerization.

5. they decolourise bromine solution.

6. they don't undergo substitution reaction.

Alkynes-->

1. they are highly unsaturated hydrocarbons with triple bonds.

2. common formula: CnH2n-2

3. they have very high reactivity.

4. they undergo addition reaction and polymerization.

5. they decolourise bromine solution.

6. they don't undergo substitution reaction.

2:It is very simple

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