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Is C6H10 an alkane, alkene, or alkyne?

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Answered by meghgoswami83574
6

Answer:Alkyne

Explanation:It is because general formula of Alkyne is CnH2n−2

So if n=6, compound formed is C6H10

Answered by kobenhavn
1

C_6H_{10} is an alkyne.

Explanation:

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 C_nH_{2n+2}

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 C_nH_{2n} and C_nH_{2n-2} respectively.

As C_6H_{10} has the general formula for C_nH_{2n-2} for n=6, it is an alkyne.

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