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difference between alkane and alkene not less than 7 points

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Answered by ddaydevil
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alkanes have single bond alkene has double bond
alkanes r saturated alkenes r unsaturated
alkanes give blue flame alkene giv yellow flame
alkanes need less energy than alkenes to dissociate
alkanes r less stable than alkenes
alkanes can be of 4 degree but alkenes can be of 3 degree
alkanes can min have 4 hydrogen but alkene have 6 if it's not an ion
Answered by arunsiddu0315
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Alkanes are hydrocarbons (compounds containing only C and H) that have single covalent bonds joining the carbon atoms. The molecular formula of all alkanes fits the expression CnH2n+2, where n is the number of carbon atoms.

Alkenes are hydrocarbons (compounds containing only C and H) that have one or more C=C double bonds (two C atoms are linked by 4 shared electrons). The general formula is CnH2n, which is two hydrogen atoms less than the corresponding alkane.

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