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What are alkanes, alkenes and alkynes ?in detail

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Answered by deepaligore26
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           Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes are simple hydrocarbon chains with no functional groups.  Alkanes are identified because the carbon chain has only single bonds.  Common alkanes include methane (natural gas), propane (heating and cooking fuel), butane (lighter fluid) and octane (automobile fuel).  Alkenes have at least one double bond and alkynes have at least one triple bond.  The most common alkyne is ethyne, better known as acetylene.  The generic formula for alkanes is CnH2n+2, where n is the number identified by the prefix.  Alkenes have the formula CnH2n and alkynes use the formula CnH2n-2.

Answered by princepc076
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alkynes these have at least one carbon tribal bond along with single bonds their general formula is CN h2n -2 organic compounds with same molecular formula but structural formula and COD isomers the phenomena is called ISO marriage made the functional group such as alcohol LD heights and carboxylic acids decide characteristics properties of the carbon compound that are contained them

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