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  1. 25.2: Straight-Chain Alkanes - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Mar 21, 2025 · These alkanes are called straight-chain alkanes because the carbon atoms are connected in one continuous chain with no branches. Naming and writing structural and molecular …

  2. Alkane - Wikipedia

    In an alkane, each carbon atom is sp 3 -hybridized with 4 sigma bonds (either C–C or C–H), and each hydrogen atom is joined to one of the carbon atoms (in a C–H bond). The longest series of linked …

  3. Alkenes: Properties, Nomenclature, and Reactions (Chem 101)

    Alkenes: Hydrocarbons with at least one double bond, less stable than alkanes. Nomenclature: Systematic naming based on the longest carbon chain and position of double bonds. Geometrical …

  4. 3.3. Properties of alkanes | Organic Chemistry 1: An open textbook

    That is to say, it contains no double or triple bonds, which are highly reactive in organic chemistry. Though not totally devoid of reactivity, their lack of reactivity under most laboratory conditions makes …

  5. 22.1 Alkenes and Alkynes – Structure and Naming

    Describe the functional groups, alkenes and alkynes. As noted before, alkenes are hydrocarbons with carbon-to-carbon double bonds (R 2 C=CR 2) and alkynes are hydrocarbons with carbon-to-carbon …

  6. Straight Chain Alkanes ( Read ) | Chemistry | CK-12 Foundation

    Examples of aliphatic hydrocarbons are alkanes, alkenes, alkynes while that of aromatic hydrocarbons is benzene and its derivatives. What is Alkane? An alkane is a hydrocarbon in which there are only …

  7. CH105: Chapter 7 - Alkanes and Halogenated Hydrocarbons - 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 …

  8. Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, and Aromatic Hydrocarbons 1. ALKANES ogen atoms bonded by single bonds, with no other functional groups present. They follow the general formula CnH2n+2 and can …

  9. Chapter 11: Alkanes Flashcards | Quizlet

    The IUPAC name for an alkane with an unbranched chain of carbon atoms consists of two parts: (1) a prefix that shows the number of carbon atoms in the chain and (2) the suffix -ane, which shows that …

  10. All double bonded hydrocarbons are in the same family known as alkenes. All triple bonded hydrocarbons are in the same family known as alkynes. Notice the picture shows you the number of …