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What are paraffins and olefins? Give one example of each and write chemical reaction to differentiate them.

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Paraffins : Paraffins is a Latin word which means (Parum = little + affinis = reactivity). These are saturated hydrocarbons, which are also called alkanes. They contain carbon-carbon single bonds. There general formula is CnH2n + 2.
Example : Methane (CH4)
Olefins : Olefins means oil forming. These are unsaturated hydrocarbons containing atleast one double bond. These are also called alkenes. Their general formula is Cn H2n.
Example : Ethylene (C2H4)

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