Chemistry, asked by Dybala10, 1 year ago

what is the difference between ALKANE, ALKENE AND ALKYNE. PLSS ANSWER.


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Answered by Anupkumarpatel
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Alkane is saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons with single bond.
Alkene is unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons with double bond
Answered by srinivas342
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Alkane
carbon to carbon sigle bond
Ex..R-CH2-CH2-R
Alkene
carbon carbon double bond
Ex. R-CH=CH-R
Alkyne
Carbon carbon triple bond
ex. R-C÷C-R

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