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They are insoluble in water. They will carry out combustion. They have poor chemical reactivity .

Alkanes. The Alkanes are the simplest hydrocarbons. Most Alkanes come from crude oil. The formula for an Alkane is C n H 2n+2. They are insoluble in water. They will carry out combustion. They have poor chemical reactivity . They are described as saturated. Alkenes.

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They are insoluble in water. They will carry out combustion. They have poor chemical reactivity .

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  1. Alkanes The Alkanes are the simplest hydrocarbons. Most Alkanes come from crude oil. The formula for an Alkane is CnH2n+2. • They are insoluble in water. • They will carry out combustion. • They have poor chemical reactivity. • They are described as saturated.

  2. Alkenes Alkenes are hydrocarbonsthat contain a single double bond. Alkenes will de-colourise bromine water. The formula for Alkenes is CnH2n. • Alkenes are more reactive than Alkanes - their double bond can be broken. • Alkenes are described as unsaturated. • They will combust. • They are insoluble in water.

  3. Cracking Crude oil doesn’t contain enough small molecules used for fuels, so cracking is a process used to break down large molecules into smaller ones. • Cracking needs: • High temperature. • High pressure. • A catalyst - To help speed up the chemical reaction.

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