How can you differentiate ethane from ethene?
Ethane (C₂H₆) is a saturated hydrocarbon (single bonds), whereas ethene (C₂H₄) is unsaturated with a double bond. Ethene reacts with bromine water, turning it colorless, while ethane does not. Related Questions: Give three examples of unsaturated hydrocarbons. What do you mean by dehydration reaction? Give one example. Draw structural formulas of an alkane, an … Read more