Is C6H10 an alkane, alkene, or alkyne?
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Answer:Alkyne
Explanation:It is because general formula of Alkyne is CnH2n−2
So if n=6, compound formed is C6H10
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is an alkyne.
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Saturated hydrocarbons are defined as the hydrocarbons in which a single bond is present between carbon and carbon atoms.These are called as alkanes. The general formula for these hydrocarbons is
Unsaturated hydrocarbons are defined as the hydrocarbons which have double or triple covalent C-C bonds. They are known as alkenes and alkynes respectively. The general formula for these hydrocarbons is and respectively.
As has the general formula for for n=6, it is an alkyne.
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