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9 October, 15:00

Draw the two-carbon hydrocarbons propane, propene, and propyne. Classify each molecule, and explain the differences between them.

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  1. 9 October, 15:25
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    Two carbon compounds have the prefix eth-, the prefix pro - applies to three carbon atoms.

    Propane: CH₃CH₂CH₃, alkane molecule, completely saturated and contains no double bonds

    Propene: CH₃CH=CH₂, alkene molecule, single degree of unsaturation and contains one double bond

    Propyne: CH₃C≡CH, alkyne molecule, two degrees of unsaturation and contains one triple bond
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