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Which type of organic compound consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms only, with single covalent bonds between the carbon atoms?
Which type of organic compound consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms only, with single covalent bonds between the carbon atoms?
What is the general formula for alkenes?
What is the general formula for alkenes?
Which type of organic compound contains at least one carbon-carbon double bond in its molecular structure?
Which type of organic compound contains at least one carbon-carbon double bond in its molecular structure?
What is the main difference between alkanes and alkenes?
What is the main difference between alkanes and alkenes?
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How does the presence of a double bond in alkenes affect their properties?
How does the presence of a double bond in alkenes affect their properties?
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Study Notes
Alkanes and Alkenes
- Alkanes are a type of organic compound consisting of carbon and hydrogen atoms only, with single covalent bonds between the carbon atoms.
- The general formula for alkenes is CnH2n, where n is the number of carbon atoms.
Alkenes
- Alkenes are a type of organic compound that contains at least one carbon-carbon double bond in its molecular structure.
- The presence of a double bond in alkenes affects their properties, making them more reactive and less stable than alkanes.
Difference between Alkanes and Alkenes
- The main difference between alkanes and alkenes is the type of bonds between the carbon atoms: alkanes have single covalent bonds, while alkenes have at least one carbon-carbon double bond.
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Test your knowledge of alkanes with this quiz! Learn about the molecular structures, formulas, and properties of these simple hydrocarbon compounds in chemistry.