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why alkane are inert in nature? ​

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Alkanes are quite inert substances with highly stable nature. Their inactiveness has been explained as: (i) Alkanes have all the C-C and C-H bons being stronger a bonds and are not influenced by acid, oxidants under ordinary conditions. (ii) The C-C bond is completely non polaar and C-H is weak polar.

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