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16 May, 17:00

Alkanes and alkenes differ in that alkene molecules contain at least one:

A. oxygen atom

B. double bond

C. triple bond

D. chlorine atom

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  1. 16 May, 17:04
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    Double bond

    Explanation:

    an alkene is a unsaturated hydrocarbon which means that it contain at least one double bond
  2. 16 May, 17:15
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    The answer to your question is B. double bond.

    Explanation:

    Both alkanes and alkenes are hydrocarbons composed by carbon and hydrogen.

    The different between these compounds is that alkanes have only single bonds are are represented as: H H

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    H - C - C - H

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    H H

    Alkenes have at least one double bound in their structure and are represented as

    H - C = C - H

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    H H
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