Why alkanes are inert in nature?
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alkanes are inert in nature because of the absence of double bond that creates unsaturation.the single bond is difficult to break so they are inert in nature
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Alkanes are quite inert substances woth highly stable nature. Their inactiveness has been explained as: ln alkanes all the C-C and C-H bonds being stronger stigma bonds and are not influened by acids, alkalies, oxidants under ordinary conditions.
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