ALKANES

Authors

  • Malika Ortiqova Studentt of Jizzakh State Pedagogical University, chemistry major
  • Xojiyeva Sarvinoz Scientific supervisor, Jizzakh State Pedagogical University, teacher of chemistry department

Keywords:

Alkanes; hydrocarbon; carbon atoms; cycloalkanes; molecule; ethylene; diene; paraffin; nomenclature; propane; butane.

Abstract

In organic chemistry, an alkane, or paraffin, is an acyclic saturated hydrocarbon. In other words, an alkane consists of hydrogen and carbon atoms arranged in a tree structure in which all the carbon–carbon bonds are single. This article describes the Alkanes.

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A Guide to IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Compounds (Recommendations 1993). Blackwell Scientific. ISBN 978-0-632-03488-8. Retrieved 12 February 2007.

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2024-02-23

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