pentene is not an alkyne but its an alkene as last 3 letters ene , alkenes are usually with = bonds
C6H12 may be an alkene or cycloalkane because both have the same general formula CnH2n .
but-1-ene reduces to butane. Any alkene or alkyne can reduce to an alkane.
Because in Alkyne,each C atom is sp hybridised(50% s character) and so has more electronegativity and hence more dipole moment.But in alkene, each atom is sp2 hybridised(33% s character) and hence lesser electronegativity
The propylene (c3H6) molecule contains a double covalent bond, so it is unsaturated.
An alkene will have a double carbon-carbon bond and an alkyne will have a triple.
there cannot be a cyclic compound formed with ethene, i.e a 2 carbon compound. smallest cyclic hydrocarbon is cyclopropane (C3H6), smallest cyclic alkene is cyclopropene (C3H4), and smallest alkyne is Cyclopropene (C3H2)
Bromine
pentene is not an alkyne but its an alkene as last 3 letters ene , alkenes are usually with = bonds
An alkyne contains a carbon-carbon triple bond while an alkene contains a carbon-carbon double bond.
C6H12 may be an alkene or cycloalkane because both have the same general formula CnH2n .
This question does not make sense. However, C3H6 is the Alkene , 'propene'. The prefix use to indicate the number of carbons is 'prop'
Quinoline "poisons" the Lindlar catalyst, thereby enhancing its selectivity. This prevents the hydrogenation reaction from going from the alkyne to the alkane, and instead from the alkyne to the alkene.
but-1-ene reduces to butane. Any alkene or alkyne can reduce to an alkane.
The type of C-C bonds in the molecule
Because in Alkyne,each C atom is sp hybridised(50% s character) and so has more electronegativity and hence more dipole moment.But in alkene, each atom is sp2 hybridised(33% s character) and hence lesser electronegativity
at least a double bond is an alkene at least a triple bond is an alkyne i believe...