what is the type of bond that represent an alkyne?
a.single bond. b.double bond. c.triple bond. d.hydroxyl group



Sagot :

C. Triple Bond

Explanation:

Alkynes are hydrocarbons which contain carbon-carbon triple bonds. Their general formula is CnH2n-2 for molecules with one triple bond (and no rings). Alkynes undergo many of the same reactions as alkenes, but can react twice because of the presence of the two p-bonds in the triple bond.

Higher Classifications: Hydrocarbon

Answer:

C. Triple bond

Explanation:

Alkynes are hydrocarbons which contain carbon-carbon triple bonds. Their general formula is CnH2n-2 for molecules with one triple bond (and no rings). Alkynes undergo many of the same reactions as alkenes, but can react twice because of the presence of the two p-bonds in the triple bond.