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What are the difference between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbon?​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Saturated Hydrocarbons — contain only carbon- carbon single bonds. Unsaturated Hydrocarbons — contain carbon- carbon double or triple bonds (more hydrogens can be added). In the carbon-carbon double bond, two pairs of electrons are being shared, leaving the carbon free to bond to two other things.

Answered by ishaatta78
1

Answer:

Saturated hydrocarbon Unsaturated hydrocarbon

1. It consists of a single bond between carbon atoms. Double or triple bond between carbon atoms is present.

2. It bums with a blue flame. It burns with a sooty flame.

3. Show substitution reaction Show additional reaction.

4. Less reactive Eg. CH

4

, Methane C

2

H

6

, Ethane More reactive

E.g. H

2

C=CH

2

, Ethene

HC≡CH, Ethyne

Explanation:

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