Chemistry, asked by Nicolem, 1 month ago

Hi guys i'm having trouble understanding the topic alkanes in chemistry.

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Answered by Mack2812
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Explanation:

they are the bases which can dissolve in water

They release OH- when they start dissolving

Answered by Anonymous
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Alkanes are chemical compounds that consist of carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) atoms, so they are also called hydrocarbons. The chemical structure of alkanes only consists of single bonds. Taking a look at ethane and pentane, these alkanes are referred to as saturated because they only contain single bonds, and because of that, each carbon atom is saturated with hydrogen atoms.Alkanes are also saturated hydrocarbons. Alkanes are the simplest and least reactive hydrocarbon species containing only carbons and hydrogens.

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