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1. 2,2,4,4 – Tetramethylhexane
2. 2,4 – Tetramethylhexane
3. 2,2,4 – Tetramethylhexane
4. 4,4- Tetramethylhexane
2,2,4,4 – Tetramethylhexane
1. Pyrolysis
2. Dehydrogenation
3. Cracking
4. Wurtz
Wurtz
1. 99 % of ethane molecules have staggered and only about 1 % eclipsed conformation
2. 96 % of ethane molecules have staggered and only about 4 % eclipsed conformation
3. 90 % of ethane molecules have staggered and only about 10 % eclipsed conformation
4. 95 % of ethane molecules have staggered and only about 5 % eclipsed conformation
99 \% of ethane molecules have staggered and only about 1 \% eclipsed conformation
1. The smallest alkane to have structural (constitutional) isomers has 4 carbon atoms
2. Cyclic alkanes are structural isomers of alkenes
3. Alkanes are more reactive than alkenes
4. Alkanes can be produced by hydrogenating alkenes.
Alkanes are more reactive than alkenes
1. Branched
2. Chain
3. Normal
4. Ring
Normal
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1. 2,2 – Dimethylpropane
2. 2 – Methylbutane
3. 2,2 – Dimethylbutane
4. 2 - Methylpropane
2,2 – Dimethylpropane
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1. Carbon tetrachloride
2. Chloroform
3. Ethlene chloride
4. Chalcogens
Carbon tetrachloride