You can use a litmus test it will tell you if it is alkane and will tell you the PH of the alkane metal.
1)Bromine solution in carbontetrachloride is used to identify alkanes, alkenes and alkynes. alkanes don't react therefore the color remains as it is ie, brown while alkenes and alkynes react and therfore brown color disappears. 2)Ammoniacal cuprous chloride when reacted with alkanes alkenes give no precipitate while with alkynes give red precipitate. Thus, alkanes with no reaction and unsaturation can be identified from the first test while alkynes from second test. combustion test solubility test kmno4 test sulfuric acid test
Carbon and hydrogen.
Yes, since hydrocarbons are compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen, and alkenes fit this description. More specifically, alkenes contain at least one C to C double bond (but no triple bonds) and their general formula is CnH2n+2
* For the alkanes, the general formula is CnH2n+2 EXAMPLE: CH4, C4H10 * For the alkenes, the equation is CnH2n EXAMPLE: C2H4 where n is the number of atoms in one molecule of the hydrocarbon.
Alkenes can be converted to ketones by way of oxidation. The most common methods are by ozonolysis or by Wacker-Tsuji Oxidation.
1)Bromine solution in carbontetrachloride is used to identify alkanes, alkenes and alkynes. alkanes don't react therefore the color remains as it is ie, brown while alkenes and alkynes react and therfore brown color disappears. 2)Ammoniacal cuprous chloride when reacted with alkanes alkenes give no precipitate while with alkynes give red precipitate. Thus, alkanes with no reaction and unsaturation can be identified from the first test while alkynes from second test. combustion test solubility test kmno4 test sulfuric acid test
Alkenes are very important as: 1. They are used in the manufacture of polythene, Mustard gas(beta-beta dichloro ethyl sulphide) 2. Ethene, one of the alkenes, is used as a general anaesthetic and for artificial ripening of fruits. 3. Alkenes are used as a starting material for a large number of chemicals of industrial use such as glycols(antifreeze) , ethyl halide and ethyl alcohol.
It is an alkane.
Carbon and hydrogen.
It is 2 solutions.
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The solid is named a precipitate. Precipitation occurs when one mixes 2 solutions containing the 2 given ions together to form an insoluble compound. Thus, when you mix your solutions together and forms solid which settles down at the bottom of the test tube, remember it is always call a precipitate.
It has 2 equal solutions
the difference is where the triple bond occurs. if it occurs between the first and second carbon it is 1-butyne if the triple bond occurs between the second and third carbon it is 2-butyne the difference is where the triple bond occurs. if it occurs between the first and second carbon it is 1-butyne if the triple bond occurs between the second and third carbon it is 2-butyne
It does not have any solutions! 14.8 is a number, not an equation, inequality or question and so has no solutions.
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