This is because they have a large number of hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon atoms
A type of hydrocarbon that contains carbon atoms connected only by a single bond is called saturated hydrocarbon. It is the simplest form of the hydrocarbon species.
Yes, it is. Saturated compounds have no double bonds, and all alkanes (including cyclohexane) have no double bonds. the ending "-ane" means there are no double bonds. The ending "ene" means there are one or more double bond (-ene, -diene, -triene, -tetraene).
I'm not positive what you're asking, but I'll try to answer. A hydrocarbon is a carbon chain with hydrogens branching off the carbons. For example, the following is an example of the hydrocarbon butane: CH3CH2CH2CH3. Hey if you want answers that actually work post the letters and answers with the question
saturated decolourises alkyl kmno4 but unsaturated does not. due to substituition reaction by saturated solution
a hydrocarbon is an organic compound which has all its valence shells filled with single bonds.these include alkanes and cycloalkanes
Alkanes can be described as saturated.
These 3 series of saturated hydrocarbon are: linear alkanes, branched alkanes, cycloalkanes.
All non-cyclic alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons of the general formula: CnH(2n+2)
All alkanes have single bonds.They consist of single bonds.
alkanes
Alkanes are saturated, so if the hydrocarbon has -ane at the end of it, it is saturated.
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A type of hydrocarbon that contains carbon atoms connected only by a single bond is called saturated hydrocarbon. It is the simplest form of the hydrocarbon species.
Alkanes have single bonds only and are therefore saturated. A hydrocarbon is unsaturated if there are multiple bonds or rings within the compound. Alkenes contain double bonds, alkynes contain triple bonds, and cycloalkanes contain rings; these are unsaturated hydrocarbons. But alkanes are saturated.
all the single bonded hydrocarbons are saturated ... they do not add up further hydrogen or other atoms ... they are of two types 1- alkanes 2- cyclo alkanes....
methane, CH4, and other alkanes
These compounds are called alkanes.