1. Methane
2. Ethane
3. Propane
4. Butane
5. Pentane
6. Hexane
7. Heptane
8. Octane
9. Nonane
10. Decane
These are: methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, decane.
All alkanes have single bonds.They consist of single bonds.
Alkanes can be described as saturated.
Alkanes alkanes and alkynes
Petroleum consists of various gasses (oxygen, carbon gasses), metals (Nickel, Iron, Vanadium, Copper), and complex hydrocarbons (Alkanes, Cyclo-Alkanes, and Arenes). Petroleum is used for several things; fuel, plastics, waxes, Asphalt, lubricant and pesticides to name a few.
By putting crude oil through a process called fractional distilation.
yes, natural gas is a mixture of alkanes, but mainly methan.
Three uses of alkanes are:used as organic solvents in labs when in liquid formused as a general anaestheticused as fuels because a large amount of energy is released when alkanes undergo combustion.
Alkanes are, 1- good fuel, 2-higer alkanes are good lubricants, 3- they are antiseptic for external use.
There are a few good advantages of Alkanes. They make great lubricants, are good fuels, and antiseptic for exterior uses.
All alkanes have single bonds.They consist of single bonds.
Alkanes are primarily burned as fuel, but they can also be uses as precursors in chemical manufacturing.
Alkanes can be described as saturated.
pentane and other alkanes above it
alkanes
No, Shorter chain alkanes are more flammable
it is use as an absorbent material
No. alkanes contain only hydrogen and carbon.