1-butyne contains a triple bond which can be fugured out from the name butYNE. Number one in the front means that the triple bond is between the first and second carbon atom.
No. Ammonia contains three single covalent bonds.
Succinic acid is considered a saturated compound because it contains only single covalent bonds between the carbon atoms in its molecular structure. It does not have any double or triple bonds, which are characteristic of unsaturated compounds.
1,1,1-trichloroethane is an alkane and as such, contains only single covalent bonds, so it is considered saturated.
None. The property of all alkanes is that they contain only C-H single bonds and C-C single bonds. If a compound contains double C to C bonds it is classified as an alkene not an alkane.
No, urea is not a saturated compound. It contains a carbonyl group (C=O) which makes it a carbonyl compound, not a saturated compound. Saturated compounds have single bonds only.
A saturated hydrocarbon is a hydrocarbon which has no double or triple bonds associated with it. In other words, it is a hydrocarbon which contains only single bonds.
No. Ammonia contains three single covalent bonds.
Na2O is a single compound. It contains 2 elements.
Succinic acid is considered a saturated compound because it contains only single covalent bonds between the carbon atoms in its molecular structure. It does not have any double or triple bonds, which are characteristic of unsaturated compounds.
1,1,1-trichloroethane is an alkane and as such, contains only single covalent bonds, so it is considered saturated.
An alkane.
no.. One of the contion for a compound to be aromatic is that it should have conjugation..(i.e.ulternate single and double bonds.)
CH4 has only single bonds.There are no double bonds.
No. Air always contains two elements, oxygen and nitrogen, neither of which is a compound, although they occur as diatomic molecules.
None. The property of all alkanes is that they contain only C-H single bonds and C-C single bonds. If a compound contains double C to C bonds it is classified as an alkene not an alkane.
No, urea is not a saturated compound. It contains a carbonyl group (C=O) which makes it a carbonyl compound, not a saturated compound. Saturated compounds have single bonds only.
An organic compound that contains only single bonds is called an alkane. Alkanes have the general formula CnH2n+2, and their carbon atoms are connected by single covalent bonds. Examples of alkanes include methane, ethane, and propane.