What is thr behavier of Aliphatic compounds?



Answer:
Aliphatic compounds are organic compound with open chain, with or without branches, and with or without unsaturation. Most aliphatic compounds burn with black shooty flame. (Methane is the simplest aliphatic compound - Burn without shooty flame)
Physical properties of aliphatic compounds change with molecular weight and structure. For compounds of the same series - physical and chemical properties are predictable from its structure and molecular weight.
Number of chemical reactions are possible for this group of compounds
Alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes

Branched chain hydrocarbons

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