What structural features help us identify a compound as an alkane, a cycloalkane, an alkene, an alkyne, a saturated hydrocarbon or an aromatic hydrocarbon?

1. _______ contains at least one ring of three or more carbon atoms joined by single bonds.
2._________ contains at least one double bond between carbon atoms.
3. _________ is an acryclic hydrocarbon that contains only single bonds.
4.__________ contains one or more planar, six membered rings of carbon atoms with delocalized pi-bonding throughout the ring
5. _____ contains only single bonds.
6.______ contains at least one triple bond between carbon atoms.

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1. Cycloalkane
2. Alkene
3. Saturated Hydrocarbon
4. Aromatic Hydrocarbon
5. Alkane
6. Alkyne

1. Cycloalkane contains at least one ring of three or more carbon atoms joined by single bonds.

  • Cycloalkanes are monocyclic saturated hydrocarbons. So, it contains at least one ring

2. An Alkene contains at least one double bond between carbon atoms.

  • Alkene is any of the series of unsaturated hydrocarbons containing a double bond.

3. A Saturated hydrocarbon is an acrylic hydrocarbon that contains only single bonds.

  • Saturated hydrocarbon is a hydrocarbon in which all the carbon-carbon bonds are single bonds.

4. An aromatic hydrocarbon contains one or more planar, six-membered rings of carbon atoms with delocalized pi-bonding throughout the ring.

  • Aromatic compounds are organic compounds also known as "mono- and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons."

5. Alkane contains only single bonds.

  • Alkane is any of the series of saturated hydrocarbons.

6. Alkyne contains at least one triple bond between carbon atoms.

  • Alkyne is any of the series of unsaturated hydrocarbons containing a triple bond.

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