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  • Alkane - Wikipedia
    In organic chemistry, an alkane, or paraffin (a historical trivial name that also has other meanings), is an acyclic saturated hydrocarbon In other words, an alkane consists of hydrogen and carbon atoms arranged in a tree structure in which all the carbon–carbon bonds are single [1]
  • Alkanes: Formulas, Structures, and Reactions - ChemTalk
    Read this tutorial for help on alkane! In this article, you will learn about chemistry and structure of alkanes, as well as some important reactions!
  • Alkanes - Chemistry LibreTexts
    The distinguishing feature of an alkane, making it distinct from other compounds that also exclusively contain carbon and hydrogen, is its lack of unsaturation That is to say, it contains no double or triple bonds, which are highly reactive in organic chemistry
  • Alkane - New World Encyclopedia
    Chemical structure of methane, the simplest alkane Alkanes are chemical compounds that consist only of the elements carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) (i e , hydrocarbons), where each of these atoms are linked together exclusively by single bonds (i e , they are saturated compounds)
  • Alkanes - HyperPhysics
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  • CH105: Chapter 7 - Alkanes and Halogenated . . . - Chemistry
    The distinguishing feature of an alkane, making it distinct from other compounds that also exclusively contain carbon and hydrogen, is its lack of unsaturation That is to say, it contains no double or triple bonds, which are highly reactive in organic chemistry
  • Alkanes | MCC Organic Chemistry - Lumen Learning
    explain the difference in structure between a straight- and a branched-chain alkane, and illustrate the difference using a suitable example explain why the number of possible isomers for a given molecular formula increases as the number of carbon atoms increases




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