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Why alkanes are known as parent hydrocarbon?

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Answered by ntkmr1983
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Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons. This means that their carbon atoms are joined to each other by single bonds. This makes them relatively unreactive, apart from their reaction with oxygen in the air - which we call burning or combustion.

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