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Which statement does NOT apply to Alkenes?

They readily react

They have double bonds

They are more stable than alkanes

They are unsaturated

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  1. Today, 03:34
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    They are more stable than alkanes

    Explanation:

    Alkenes are a type of unsaturated hydrocarbons which means they have a double bond in their structure, or lack maximum number of hydrogen atoms on each carbon. Alkenes have a general formula of CnH2n. They are called unsaturated hydrocarbons since they have a double bond. They are therefore less stable compared to alkanes and also are readily reactive.
  2. Today, 04:04
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    c) They are more stable than alkanes (just took the quiz and got this question correct)
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