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What is the difference between them? Alkanes and alkenes What are they? Where do we find them? What is the difference between them?

What are these? What is the naming rule? What elements are they made from? What is the name for this type of chemicals made from these elements?

What is this group of chemicals called? What do they have in common? What could these chemicals be used for? Why?

  Prefix Alkane Alkene 1 meth 2 eth 3 prop 4 but 5 pent 6 hex

 

methane ethane ethene propane propene butane butene pentane pentene hexane hexene

Alkane Alkene CnH2n CnH2n+2