When one hydrogen atom of an alkane is removed with one bonding electron, then it is called? a. Alkene b. Alkyl radical c. Aldehyde d. Saturated hydrocarbon

When one hydrogen atom of an alkane is removed with one bonding electron, then it is called? a. Alkene b. Alkyl radical c. Aldehyde d. Saturated hydrocarbon

Explanation

An alkyl group is formed by removing a hydrogen atom from an alkane, and since the hydrogen atom is removed with one bonding electron, the resulting group has an unpaired electron, making it a radical.