Alkynes are hydrocarbons containing a carbon-carbon triple bond with the general formula CnH2n-2. They are more unsaturated than alkenes and are named by replacing the ending of the parent alkane with "yne", such as ethyne. Alkynes undergo addition reactions with bromine and chlorine, hydration to form enols or ketones, oxidation to form carboxylic acids or ketones, and reduction to form alkenes.
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Alkynes are hydrocarbons containing a carbon-carbon triple bond with the general formula CnH2n-2. They are more unsaturated than alkenes and are named by replacing the ending of the parent alkane with "yne", such as ethyne. Alkynes undergo addition reactions with bromine and chlorine, hydration to form enols or ketones, oxidation to form carboxylic acids or ketones, and reduction to form alkenes.
Alkynes are hydrocarbons containing a carbon-carbon triple bond with the general formula CnH2n-2. They are more unsaturated than alkenes and are named by replacing the ending of the parent alkane with "yne", such as ethyne. Alkynes undergo addition reactions with bromine and chlorine, hydration to form enols or ketones, oxidation to form carboxylic acids or ketones, and reduction to form alkenes.
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Alkynes are hydrocarbons containing a carbon-carbon triple bond with the general formula CnH2n-2. They are more unsaturated than alkenes and are named by replacing the ending of the parent alkane with "yne", such as ethyne. Alkynes undergo addition reactions with bromine and chlorine, hydration to form enols or ketones, oxidation to form carboxylic acids or ketones, and reduction to form alkenes.
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Problem Based Learning (Total Mark Is 10) Course: MEC 522 Control Systems Course Outcome: CO2 Work Individually or in A Group To Conduct Problem Based Learning