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What are the properties of alkynes

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Alkynes are nonpolar, unsaturated hydrocarbons with physical properties similar to alkanes and alkenes. Alkynes dissolve in organic solvents, have slight solubility in polar solvents, and are insoluble in water. Compared to alkanes and alkenes, alkynes have slightly higher boiling points.

Alkenes are chemically more reactive than alkanes.
This because alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons that have a double bond, C=C, between two carbon atom.
Almost all of the chemical reactions of alkene occur at the double bond.
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These double-bonded compounds are colourless and odourless in nature. ...
Solubility. The alkenes are insoluble in water due to their nonpolar characteristics. ...
Boiling Point. The boiling points of the compounds increase as the number of carbon atoms in the compound increases. ...
Melting Point. ...
Polarity.
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