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why are alkanes so inert

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alkanes are generally unreactive. Alkanes contain only C–H and C–C bonds, which are relatively strong and difficult to break. The similar electronegativities of carbon and hydrogen give molecules which are non-polar.

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Answered by Devansh09
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because they do not have triple or double bond and hence, they are saturated and can not react. Hence they are inert
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