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Yes. It is called hexane because of the six carbon atoms per molecule.

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No. Alkanes always have 2n+2 hydrogen atoms for every n carbon atoms. So valid examples here might be C6H14 or C5H12.

C6H12 would have to be an alkene or a cycloalkane.

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No, C2H6 is an alkane.

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Propene has the given molecular formula.

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ETHANE

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ethane.

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