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Alkanes/Alkenes?!

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Weaza_cfc | 19:40 Wed 17th Nov 2004 | Science
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Could somebody PLEASE try and explain to me the difference between akanes and alkenes? I am sooooooooo confuddled!
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Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons, whereas alkenes are unsaturated. kThe key difference is thus an alkene has a carbon=carbon double bond., but an alkane does not. This tends to make alkenes more reactive, as the double bond can be made to come apart and latch onto another reagent.
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thank you!!!!!
Alkenes is spelt with an E.
Alkenes have a double C bond.

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