For hydrocarbons with one or more single bonds between carbon atoms, the molecules are called alkanes, and the suffix is "-ane".
With one or more double bonds, these molecules are called alkenes the suffix is "-ene".
With one or more triple bonds, the molecules are called alkynes, and the suffix is "-yne".
The answer is: AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS. Hope that answered your question.=)
It's a suffix.
The suffix usually indicates the procedure, condition, disease, or the part of speech (ex. noun, adjective, etc.)
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Words that end in the suffix -arium are nouns. Some examples include: aquarium, herbarium, planetarium, oceanarium, and lunarium.noun
-ene is the suffix of alkenes, hydrocarbons with the general formula CnH2n.
No, because hydrocarbons consist of only hydrogens and carbons. The suffix "-amine" means that there is a nitrogen somewhere in the formula.
No,cyclo propene is not saturated carbocyclic hydrocarbon because only alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons . Alkenes & Alkynes are unsaturated hydrocarbons. To identify whether it is a Alkane , Alkene OR Alkyne , just see the last three letters of the hydrocarbons. Alkanes end with the suffix 'ane' . Alkenes end with the suffix 'ene' . Alkynes end with the suffix 'yne'.
An unsaturated hydrocarbon is a hydrocarbon containing at least one double or triple bond between carbon atoms. An alkene is a hydrocarbon containing double bonds. An alkyne is a hydrocarbon containing triple bonds. Ethene, C2H4, is an example of an unsaturated hydrocarbon with a double bond. ethyne (acetylene), C2H2 is an example of an unsaturated hydrocarbon with a triple bond. H-C=C-H The names of unsaturated hydrocarbons that have a double bonds end with the suffix -ene. The names of unsaturated hydrocarbons that have a triple bonds end with the suffix -yne.
hydrocarbon
Hydrocarbon is a carbon dioxide but is also call hydrocarbon
functionalized hydrocarbon
C6H6 is this a hydrocarbon
because methane is a hydrocarbon!
No, when it is a cyclo-hydrocarbon, Yes when it is an unsaturated hydrocarbon (decene)
A substituted hydrocarbon created from a hydrocarbon chain is by replacing at least one hydrogen atom with an atom of another element.
No. Hydrocarbon is a Primary pollutant.