Bonding in Hydrocarbons
Alkanes are hydrocarbons with all single bonds
between all carbon atoms
Alkanes can be either straight-chain or
branched-chain
Alkanes are also called as Paraffins
Generally the molecular formula of Alkanes is
CnH2n+2Where n is the Number of carbons
Few examples of Alkanes in increasing order of
carbon number are Methane, ethane, propane,
butane, pentane etc.
Alkenes are hydrocarbons with at least one
carbon-carbon double bond
Alkenes are also called as Olefins.
Generally the molecular formula of Alkanes is
CnH2nWhere n is the Number of carbons (n>1)
Few examples of Alkenes in increasing order
of carbon number are Ethene, propene,
butene, pentene etc.
Alkynes are hydrocarbons with at least one
carbon-carbon triple bond.
Alkynes are traditionally known as acetylenes.
Generally the molecular formula of Alkanes is
CnH2n-2Where n is the Number of carbons (n>1)
Few examples of Alkynes in increasing order of
carbon number are ethyne, propyne, butyne etc.
Basic understanding of hydrocarbon classification
is useful to solve chemistry home work problems.
Alkanes
Alkenes
Alkynes
Alkane,alkene,alkyne

Alkane,alkene,alkyne

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    Alkanes are hydrocarbonswith all single bonds between all carbon atoms Alkanes can be either straight-chain or branched-chain Alkanes are also called as Paraffins Generally the molecular formula of Alkanes is CnH2n+2Where n is the Number of carbons Few examples of Alkanes in increasing order of carbon number are Methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane etc.
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    Alkenes are hydrocarbonswith at least one carbon-carbon double bond Alkenes are also called as Olefins. Generally the molecular formula of Alkanes is CnH2nWhere n is the Number of carbons (n>1) Few examples of Alkenes in increasing order of carbon number are Ethene, propene, butene, pentene etc.
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    Alkynes are hydrocarbonswith at least one carbon-carbon triple bond. Alkynes are traditionally known as acetylenes. Generally the molecular formula of Alkanes is CnH2n-2Where n is the Number of carbons (n>1) Few examples of Alkynes in increasing order of carbon number are ethyne, propyne, butyne etc. Basic understanding of hydrocarbon classification is useful to solve chemistry home work problems.
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