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Cyclopropane have MF of C3H6,2 H short of its parent derivative Propane C3H8.D ring in d structure of cyclopropane shows excess electrons which makes it more reative than n-propane.D ring can b broken on hydrogenation or halogenation to form a saturated HC

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What is a unsaturated compound?

An unsaturated organic compound is one which has double or triple bonds in Carbon atoms. When all the bonds are single then the compound is called saturated. In unsaturated compounds the carbon atom will be in sp or sp2 hybridised state and in saturated compounds the carbon will be in sp3 hybridised state. Unsaturated compounds are identified by the reaction with bromine water which is pink in color. The pink color is lost due to addition of Bromine to the multiple bond. Aromatic compounds like benzene also contain double bonds but not considered as unsaturated. They do not give addition reactions under normal conditions.


How many bonds does Se have with hydrogen?

Slnium forms the compund H2Se, (so behaves like O and S in formation of a hydrogen compound.


What is Alicyclic compound?

Alicyclic compounds are organic compounds that contain rings, but do not have the properties of aromatic compounds. These compounds can be saturated or unsaturated and may contain heteroatoms like oxygen or nitrogen in the ring. Examples include cyclohexane and cyclopentane.


The smallest particle of oxygen that behaves like oxygen is an oxygen what?

The smallest particle of oxygen that behaves like oxygen is an oxygen molecule, which consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together.


What is the definition of hydocarbon?

In organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is a compound consisting of only carbon and hydrogen atoms. There are different types of hydrocarbons, such as saturated hydrocarbons, which include alkanes (e.g.- methane), unsaturated hydrocarbons, which include alkenes and alkynes (e.g.- ethylene and ethyne), cycloalkanes (e.g. - cyclopropane), and arenes, also known as aromatic hydrocarbons (e.g. - benzene).

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What is a unsaturated compound?

An unsaturated organic compound is one which has double or triple bonds in Carbon atoms. When all the bonds are single then the compound is called saturated. In unsaturated compounds the carbon atom will be in sp or sp2 hybridised state and in saturated compounds the carbon will be in sp3 hybridised state. Unsaturated compounds are identified by the reaction with bromine water which is pink in color. The pink color is lost due to addition of Bromine to the multiple bond. Aromatic compounds like benzene also contain double bonds but not considered as unsaturated. They do not give addition reactions under normal conditions.


Is the saturation of benzene the same to the other unsaturated hydro carbons?

As posed, the question makes no sense on several levels. Benzene is not saturated although it is far less reactive than would be expected for an unsaturated compound due to delocalisation of the electrons. I am unsure what you mean by asking if saturation and "unsaturation" are the same.


How many bonds does Se have with hydrogen?

Slnium forms the compund H2Se, (so behaves like O and S in formation of a hydrogen compound.


How ladybugs behaves?

They behave like idiots


What is Alicyclic compound?

Alicyclic compounds are organic compounds that contain rings, but do not have the properties of aromatic compounds. These compounds can be saturated or unsaturated and may contain heteroatoms like oxygen or nitrogen in the ring. Examples include cyclohexane and cyclopentane.


What is a 1-d shape?

it behaves like a line


What do you call a girl who behaves like a guy?

tomboy.


Are monovalent electrons behaves like superconductors?

yes


What radioactive emission is a particle?

Alpha emission is a 4helium nucleus, which behaves like a particle. Beta emission is an electron, which behaves like a particle. Gamma emission is a photon, which behaves like a particle. Experiments can also be set up to show their wavelike properties (for alpha, beta, and gamma radiation).


When light behaves like a particle what is the particle called?

When light behaves like a particle, it is called a photon. Photons are the fundamental particles of light and carry energy and momentum.


Does light behave only like a wave?

No it also behaves like a particle


What is the substance that behaves like a solid and liquid?

an amorphasolid