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Alkanes are hydrocarbons (compounds containing only C and H) that have single covalent bonds joining the carbon atoms. ... Alkenes are hydrocarbons (compounds containing only C and H) that have one or more C=C double bonds (two C atoms are linked by 4 shared electrons).

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the difference between alkanes and alkene is that Alkanes are hydrocarbons (compounds containing only C and H) that have single covalent bonds joining the carbon atoms, while alkenes are hydrocarbons (compounds containing only C and H) that have one or more C=C double bonds (two C atoms are linked by 4 shared electrons).

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