Organic chemistry - (CCEA)Alkanes

An organic chemical contains the element carbon. There are four different homologous series of organic compounds discussed here: alkanes, alkenes, alcohols and carboxylic acids.

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Alkanes

The are saturated hydrocarbons.

Hydrocarbons are compounds which contain only hydrogen and carbon.

Alkanes are described as saturated because their carbon atoms are joined by C–C single bonds. They do not contain C=C bonds.

The general formula for the alkanes is CnH2n+2.

Example

Decane is an alkane. A of decane contains 10 carbon atoms. Predict the of decane.

n = 10

∴ 2n + 2 = (2 × 10) + 2 = 20 + 2 = 22

Formula: C10H22

The table shows the first four alkanes.

Gas table