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name the family of organic compound which doesn't have any functional group.​

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Answered by nikhilpatel0221
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alkane

Explanation:

The 'default' in organic chemistry (essentially, the lack of any functional groups) is given the term alkane, characterized by single bonds between carbon and carbon, or between carbon and hydrogen.

Both carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen sigma bonds are single strong, nonpolar covalent bonds that are normally the least reactive bonds in organic molecules. Alkane sequences form the inert framework of most organic compounds. For this reason, alkanes are not formally considered a functional group

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