Alkanes are represented by the general formula
I had the general formula C n H 2n+2 .
It can be either branched or unbranched.
Each carbon in such compounds atom issp3 hybridisedwith 4sigma bonds (either CC or C-H bonds).
Alkanes are very little reactive , even in biological environment.
Alkanes have two main commercial sources - Petroleum and Natural Gas.
I hope this helps.
Hello Vishnu, Greetings!
So the general formula for alkanes is C (n) H (2n+2) where n takes any integer value.
Therefore, the most common alkane , which is Methane, having one carbon and therefore 4 hydrogens and hence the molecular formula for Methane is CH4.
Similarly for Ethane, the molecular formula is C2H6 and so on.
I hope you are now clear with the general formula of alkanes .
Feel free to ask any more queries that trouble you.