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Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about structure of alkanes?
The bonded atoms in alkanes are at an angle of 109.5°to each other.
If one of the hydrogen atoms of methane is replaced with a carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms, the next hydrocarbon, propane, is formed.
Alkanes contain only single covalent bonds, they are saturated hydrocarbons.
Methane and ethane belong to the family of hydrocarbons called alkanes.
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