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what are alkanes, alkynes and alkenes​

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Answered by eshalch14
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Answer:

Alkanes are simple hydrocarbons with no functional group and consists of a single bond between carbon atoms. They are called saturated hydrocarbons

Alkenes have at least one carbon- carbon double bond.

Alkynes have one or more carbon triple bonds.

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Answered by adithirajhindu
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Explanation:

compounds named to be containing carbon hydrogen and oxygen as primary contents about three quarters and other elements as nitrogen etc where the molecular structure is formed by a large extensive and strong carbon to carbon C-C-C bonds are called organic compounds

so,

Alkanes are the O.cpds having a SINGLE BOND IN THE CARBON CHAIN . b/w the carbon atoms

Alkenes are the O.cpds having DOUBLE BONDS IN THE CARBON CHAIN, atleast ONE DOUBLE BOND are called alkenes,b/w the carbon atoms

Alkynes are O.cpds having ATLEAST ONE TRIPLE BOND IN THE CARBON CHAIN are called alkynes,

b/w the carbon atoms

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