the number of carbon atoms present in the sixth member of Alkenes is Seven . Explain this ..........
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Explanation:
- The general formula for alkenes is CnH2n
It means it has 2 bonds with the next carbon
The main thing here is Carbon cannot have CH2
BECAUSE IT'S VALENCY-4 IS NOT SATISFIED
SO, IT CANNOT START WITH (n=1)
THEREFORE, THE FIRST MEMBER IS C2H4
AND THE SIXTH MEMBER IS C7H14.
THAT'S IT.
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