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The general formula for alkanes is CnH2n+2. "Cn" represents the number of carbon atoms, where "n" is a variable that can be any positive integer. "H2n+2" represents twice the number of carbon atoms plus two, which is the number of hydrogen atoms needed to satisfy the valence of each carbon atom.

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General Formula for Alkanes


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