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what is Alkane?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons. This means that their carbon atoms are joined to each other by single bonds. This makes them relatively unreactive, apart from their reaction with oxygen in the air - which we call burning or combustion. Butane. Like other homologous series, the alkanes show isomerism.

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Answered by Meghana1123
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Alkanes are organic compounds that consist of single-bonded carbon and hydrogen atoms. The formula for Alkanes is CnH2n+2, subdivided into three groups – chain alkanes, cycloalkanes, and the branched alkanes.

Alkanes are comprised of a series of compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms with single covalent bonds. This group of compounds consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms with single covalent bonds. Also, comprises a homologous series having a molecular formula of C nH2n+2.

The simplest family of compounds...

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