Give the structural differences between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons with two examples each.
Organic compound:
Saturated Hydrocarbon | Unsaturated hydrocarbons |
The simplest hydrocarbons in which carbon-carbon atoms and carbon-hydrogen atoms are held together by single bonds are known as saturated hydrocarbon | The hydrocarbons in which Carbon-Carbon atoms and Carbon-Hydrogen atoms are held together by the double or triple bond are known as unsaturated Hydrocarbons. |
They have Sp3 hybridized Carbon atoms and are called alkanes | The double-bonded compounds are called alkenes and the general formula for alkenes is . |
They are having a general formula . | The triple bonded compounds are called alkynes and the general formula for alkynes is . |
An Example of saturated hydrocarbon is Ethane and Propane | An example of unsaturated hydrocarbon is Ethene and Ethyne |