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Why are alkanes generally unreactive compounds

Author: Phillanie Jacobs



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Very small difference in electronegativity between carbon and hydrogen. Their atoms share the pair of electrons in the single covalent bond almost equally. Therefore, alkane molecules are non-polar, so they are not attacked by nucleophiles or electrophiles


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