Chemistry, asked by nipunranjan1, 1 year ago

what is the difference between alkanes alkenes and alkynes


nipundhochak: Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons; meaning a single bondbetween the carbon atoms; alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons meaning one or more double bonds between carbon atoms; alkynes are also unsaturated hydrocarbons with one or more triple bonds between the carbon atoms.
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Answered by nipundhochak
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Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons; meaning a single bondbetween the carbon atoms; alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons meaning one or more double bonds between carbon atoms; alkynes are also unsaturated hydrocarbons with one or more triple bonds between the carbon atoms.

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Answered by sami91
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1⃣ALKANES :-

The unsaturated hydrocarbons which contain one or more double bonds are called alkanes.
General formula :
C n H 2 n+2

2⃣ALKYNES :-

Those containing one or more triple bonds are called alkynes.
General formula :
C n H 2 n‐‐2

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