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17 February, 09:28

Butane - ethane - methane - propane: What do these hydrocarbons have in common?

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  1. 17 February, 11:50
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    Both have in common that they are alkanes.

    Explanation:

    hey represent hydrocarbons, that is to say organic compounds that contain atoms of Carbon and Hydrogen. The termination (suffix) - ano refers to alkanes.

    Methane: has a carbon atom, Ethane: 2, Propane: 3 and Butane: 4.
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