Chemistry, asked by physicsmam, 6 months ago

What is the difference between an alkane and an
group.
alkyl radical?​

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Answered by priyanshi2004negi
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Explanation:

An alkane is a fully saturated hydrocarbon, typically with no other major substituents or heteroatoms.

An alkyl group indicates a functional group that is generally only composed of carbon and hydrogen. This group is part of an organic molecule that typically has multiple functionalities.

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