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Quiz: Why Alkanes Are Saturated

Edexcel GCSE Chemistry

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Building on what you've learned about hydrocarbons, let's test your understanding of why alkanes are classified as saturated compounds!

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What does it mean for an alkane to be saturated?

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Which of the following are characteristics of alkanes? (Select all that apply)

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Alkanes are classified as saturated hydrocarbons because they contain only {{blank0}} bonds between carbon atoms and are fully bonded with {{blank1}} atoms.

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Which of these molecules is an alkane?

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Which general formula represents alkanes?

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The simplest alkane is {{blank0}}, with the chemical formula {{blank1}}.

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Which of the following alkanes are correctly drawn as saturated hydrocarbons? (Select all that apply)

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