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What is difference between alkane alkyl radical?

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Answered by amosrasali
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An alkane is a saturated hydrocarbon, which means there are only carbon-carbon single bonds. The -ane part of the naming is what indicates that the hydrocarbon has only single bonds.

Alkyls are the substituents in alkanes. When naming the substituent, the ending -ane is changed to -yl.

An alkene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon, which means it has one or more carbon-carbon double bonds.

Another type of unsaturated hydrocarbon, is the alkyne, which has on or more carbon-carbon triple bonds

In summary, an alkane has only single bonds, an alkene has double bonds, an alkyne has triple bonds, and an alkyne is a substituent.

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Answered by SSAILESHKUMAR
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ALKANE:

An alkane is a saturated hydrocarbon, which means there are only carbon-carbon single bonds. The -ane part of the naming is what indicates that the hydrocarbon has only single bonds.

ALKYLS:

Alkyls are the substituents in alkanes. When naming the substituent, the ending -ane is changed to -yl.

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