Physics, asked by khiangtelawmzuali7, 6 months ago

i) what is the defference
between alkane, alkene
and alky ne?​

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Answered by priyayda22
0

Answer:

Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons; meaning a single bond between the carbon atoms; alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons meaning one or more double bonds between carbon atoms; alkynes are also unsaturated hydrocarbons with one or more triple bonds between the carbon atoms.

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Answered by prernasingh214
1

Answer:

The main difference between alkane, alkene and alkyne are :

  • Alkanes have single bond , and their common formula is CnH2n+2. .
  • Alkanes are Saturated Hydrocarbons.

  • Alkenes have double bond, and their common formula is : CnH2n.
  • Alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons.

  • Alkyne have Triple bond, and it's common formula is : CnH2n-2.
  • Alkyne are also unsaturated hydrocarbons.

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