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why are Alkanes very reactive​

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  • Alkanes contain strong carbon-carbon single bonds and strong carbon-hydrogen bonds. ... Alkanes can be burned, destroying the entire molecule (Alkane Heats of Combustion), alkanes can react with some of the halogens, breaking carbon-hydrogen bonds, and alkanes can crack by breaking the carbon-carbon bonds.

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Alkanes contain strong carbon-carbon single bonds and strong carbon-hydrogen bonds. ... Alkanes can be burned, destroying the entire molecule (Alkane Heats of Combustion), alkanes can react with some of the halogens, breaking carbon-hydrogen bonds, and alkanes can crack by breaking the carbon-carbon bonds.

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