Question
Question: Differentiate between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons. Give one example of each....
Differentiate between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons. Give one example of each.
Solution
In a molecule the atoms are bonded with each other through a chemical bond. When a single electron is shared by each atom a single bond is formed. When two electrons are shared by each atom, a double bond is formed. When three electrons are shared by each atom, then a triple bond is formed.
Complete step by step answer:
hydrogen atom. Hydrocarbons are hybride of group 14 which means it comprises hydrogen atoms and elements of group 14. The covalency of carbon is four so it can make bonds with four other atoms to form the molecule.
Hydrocarbons can be aromatic which contains alkynes and alkene types of compounds.
Depending upon the type of bonding the hydrocarbons can be differentiated into saturated hydrocarbons and unsaturated hydrocarbons.
The saturated hydrocarbons are defined as those hydrocarbons where only a single bond is present between the atoms. The saturated hydrocarbons generally contain alkanes. The general formula of alkane is CnH2n+2.
The unsaturated hydrocarbons are defined as those hydrocarbons where double and triple bonds are present between the atoms. The unsaturated compound generally contains alkene and alkynes. The general formula of alkene is CnH2nand the general formula of alkyne is CnH2n−2.
Note: The aliphatic alkane and cycloalkanes are saturated hydrocarbons and aromatic compounds are unsaturated hydrocarbons. The carbon of saturated hydrocarbon is sp3 hybridized and the carbon of unsaturated hydrocarbon is sp2 and sp hybridized.