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What is the difference in alkane and Alkene functional group?
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Answered by bonjo
the alkane is saturated i.e. the carbon bonds to 4 atoms. It contains only single bonds and contains no functional group. The alkene has a double bond between two of the carbon atoms. this double bond makes the alkene unsaturated and so determines the reactivity of the alkene i.e. functional group.
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