Alkanes can be described as saturated.
All alkanes have single bonds.They consist of single bonds.
Alkanes alkanes and alkynes
By putting crude oil through a process called fractional distilation.
Yes.
These 3 series of saturated hydrocarbon are: linear alkanes, branched alkanes, cycloalkanes.
All alkanes have single bonds.They consist of single bonds.
alkanes
pentane and other alkanes above it
No, Shorter chain alkanes are more flammable
No. alkanes contain only hydrogen and carbon.
Alkanes are, 1- good fuel, 2-higer alkanes are good lubricants, 3- they are antiseptic for external use.
because of their unreactive nature alkanes are called parrafins
because of their unreactive nature alkanes are called parrafins
Alkanes alkanes and alkynes
No, bromine will only add to alkenes, so NO addition reaction to alkanes. Subtitution on alkanes is not possible at standard conditions
yes, natural gas is a mixture of alkanes, but mainly methan.
Long-chain alkanes can be broken into smaller hydrocarbons in a process called cracking, which may be thermal or catalytic.