What is the simplest hydrocarbon containing a carbon-carbon bond?



Answer:
ethane.
CH3COOH (acetic acid)
ethyne

HCCH with a triple bonded C.
A Single bond is a saturated Alkane; Ethane; CH3-CH3; C2H6
A Double bond is an unsaturated Alkene or Olefin; Ethene; CH2=CH2; C2H4
A Triple bond is an unsaturated Alkyne; Ethyne or Acetylene; CH≡CH; C2H2

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