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what is the difference between alkyl radical and alkane​

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Alkane vs Alkyl

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.

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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.

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