Chemistry, asked by snehithkumarmathe, 5 months ago

In the following attachment methane, ethane, propane does not have no before there root word but for butane, pentane and hexane has no value before them. Can u explain why n value is there for them not ethane, propane, methane

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alkenes are similar to alkanes. The main difference between them is that alkenes have a carbon to carbon double bond. ... Methene is not possible as alkenes require a carbon-carbon double bond and methane only has one carbon atom.

Answered by mcchaturvedi
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The majority of ignitable liquids that compromise the classification scheme span on three to five N alkanes. because they are formed by little odur, smoke while burning. They are commonly used in dying candles and fragrance. This category includes n- hexane n- propane, n-butane etc. they generally commercial solvent or products.

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