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pls give fast answer examples of symmetric alkanes and asymmetric alkanes​

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Answered by shoaibmallik1003
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Symmetrical alkenes have same number of atoms on both sides of double bonds.

Example: 2 – Butene

CH3- CH= CH -CH3

Asymmetrical alkenes have different number of atoms on both sides of double bonds.

Example: 1 – Butene

CH3- CH2 - CH = CH2

Answered by vivekvora5810
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Symmetry in alkanes.

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An unsymmetrical alkene is one like propene or but-1-ene in which the groups or atoms attached to either end of the carbon-carbon double bond are different. For example, in propene there are a hydrogen and a methyl group at one end, but two hydrogen atoms at the other end of the double bond.

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