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  1. Alkane - Wikipedia

    The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) defines alkanes as "acyclic branched or unbranched hydrocarbons having the general formula CnH2n+2, and therefore …

  2. Alkanes - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Alkanes are also saturated hydrocarbons. Alkanes are the simplest and least reactive hydrocarbon species containing only carbons and hydrogens.

  3. Introduction to Hydrocarbons and Alkanes | OpenOChem Learn

    Alkanes are the simplest form of hydrocarbons and are characterized by having only single C–C bonds and C–H bonds. Because of their saturated nature, alkanes are relatively inert, …

  4. Alkanes and alkenes - Revise: Hydrocarbons - National 4 ... - BBC

    There are two different sub-sets of hydrocarbons: alkanes and alkenes. The alkanes are a subset of hydrocarbons whose names all end in –ane. The names, molecular formulae and the …

  5. Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes Explained

    May 2, 2025 · Alkanes, also known as paraffins, are the simplest type of hydrocarbons. They are composed only of carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) atoms, connected by single covalent bonds. …

  6. Low molecular weight alkenes are obtained alkanes at high temperature with special and some natural gas wells contain ethene, production of polyethylene used in plastic

  7. 19.1 Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes and Aromatic Hydrocarbons

    Alkanes, or saturated hydrocarbons, contain only single covalent bonds between carbon atoms. Each of the carbon atoms in an alkane has sp3 hybrid orbitals and is bonded to four other …