alkalis
Alkene
Hydrogen
An alkene will have a double carbon-carbon bond and an alkyne will have a triple.
no.all alkenes end with 'ene' .methane is not an alkene cause it does not end with 'ene'.it is an alkane cause it ends with 'ane'
The general formula for alkenes is 'CnH2n'. Sp for C5H10 Substituting for 'n' it becomes C5H(2(5)) = C5H10 . Hence itv is an Alkene.
ethane is CH3-CH3, an alkane ethylene is CH2=CH2, an alkene.
Yes, if the alkane is cyclic and the alkene is not.
2-butene is an alkene
alkene
Alkene
Its a cycloalkene
alkane
If alkene is straight chain and alkane has one tertiary carbon atom then alkylation of alkene takes place and a substituted alkane is produced.
Alkene + Cl2 or Br2 --> Adducts (addition products) dichloor alkane, dibroom alkane
unsaturation
no
alkane
C4H8 may be an alkene, Butene or methyl propene and may be a cycloalkane, cyclobutane or methyl cyclopropane.