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  1. Alkane - Wikipedia

    In an alkane, each carbon atom is sp 3 -hybridized with 4 sigma bonds (either C–C or C–H), and each hydrogen atom is joined to one of the carbon atoms (in a C–H bond). The longest series …

  2. 12.2: Structures and Names of Alkanes - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Hydrocarbons with only carbon-to-carbon single bonds (C–C) and existing as a continuous chain of carbon atoms also bonded to hydrogen atoms are called alkanes (or saturated hydrocarbons).

  3. Alkanes: Formulas, Structures, and Reactions - ChemTalk

    Alkanes are the most basic compounds in Organic Chemistry. However, they are also very important as they form the backbones of many other complex compounds. In this article, you …

  4. 2.1 Structures of Alkenes – Organic Chemistry I

    Alkanes with 5 to 8 carbons are the major components of gasoline, while diesel contains alkanes ranging from 9 to 16 carbons. As the number of carbons increases, the boiling point and …

  5. Alkane: Structure, Properties, Structural Formulas & Types

    For example, the simplest alkane, methane, contains just one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms. Its formula is CH4, and its structure looks like a central carbon bonded to four …

  6. What Is an Alkane? Structure, Naming, and Properties

    2 days ago · Understanding alkanes is the foundational step for comprehending the structure, properties, and reactions of more complex organic molecules. These basic structures establish …

  7. Nomenclature and Physical Properties of Alkanes and …

    Draw and name alkanes and cycloalkanes using IUPAC nomenclature, including branched and substituted systems. Identify and differentiate between constitutional isomers of alkanes and …

  8. Alkane Structure and Bonding - Softschools.com

    Alkane is a term used to describe a hydrocarbon that contains only single carbon to carbon bonds. The single bonds allow the carbon atoms to bond with as many hydrogen atoms as …

  9. 12.2 Structures and Names of Alkanes - Lumen Learning

    Hydrocarbons with only carbon-to-carbon single bonds (C–C) and existing as a continuous chain of carbon atoms also bonded to hydrogen atoms are called alkanes (or saturated hydrocarbons).

  10. 3.3: Alkanes and Alkane Isomers - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Alkanes are organic compounds that consist entirely of single-bonded carbon and hydrogen atoms and lack any other functional groups. Alkanes have the general formula CnH2n+2 and …