Difference between Saturated hydrocarbons and Unsaturated hydrocarbons (5 marks)
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Saturated Hydrocarbons — contain only carbon- carbon single bonds. Unsaturated Hydrocarbons — contain carbon- carbon double or triple bonds (more hydrogens can be added). In the carbon-carbon double bond, two pairs of electrons are being shared, leaving the carbon free to bond to two other things
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- SATURATED HYDROCARBON
THE CARBON COMPOUNDS WHICH ARE MADE UP OF ONLY SINGLE BOND ARE CALLED AS SATURATED HYDROCARBONS.
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- ALKANES :
- UNSATURATED HYDROCARBON
THE CARBON COMPOUNDS WHICH ARE MADE UP OF DOUBLE AND TRIPLE BONDS ARE CALLED AS UNSATURATED HYDROCARBONS.
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- ALKENES :
- ALKYNES :
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