Chemistry, asked by akriti29, 11 months ago

what is homologous series of alkenes and alkyne​

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Answered by sr2658971
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Answer:

alkene-Ch2=Ch2 and alkyne-HC triple bondCH

Answered by eshamehmood929
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Answer:

Explanation:

Alkenes are hydrocarbons that have a carbon-carbon double bond.

CH3CH=CH2 (C3H6) and CH3CH=CHCH3 (C4H8) are examples of alkenes.

Alkenes have fewer hydrogens than alkanes and their general formula is CnH2n.

Alkynes are hydrocarbons that have a carbon-carbon triple bond

CH3C≡CH (C3H4) and CH3C≡CCH3 (C4H6) are examples of alkynes.

Alkynes have fewer hydrogens than either alkanes or alkenes, and their general formula is CnH2n-2

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