yes alkene contains double bond.
Double Bond.
An alkyne contains a carbon-carbon triple bond while an alkene contains a carbon-carbon double bond.
The propylene (c3H6) molecule contains a double covalent bond, so it is unsaturated.
2-butene is an alkene because it contains a double bond at second carbon(second and third carbons are unsaturated carbons).CH3-CH2=CH2-CH3
It varies. An alkene is a homologous series that repeats itself. Like alkanes, the key feature of an alkene is the carbon-carbon bond. Alkane has a single bond, alkene has a double bond, and alkyne has a triple bond. So the answer is it depends on how many homologs are present.
An alkene will have a double carbon-carbon bond and an alkyne will have a triple.
A compound beginning with 'Poly' is a chain of alkenes of the structural formulae combined together. This is because the double bond in an alkene breaks, and forms a bond with a Carbon in another alkene that has a broken double bond.
two atoms of hydrogen add to the carbons in a double bond of an alkene to form an alkane.
There are 10 hydrogen atoms in an unbranched alkene with 1 double bond and 5 Carbon atoms
14. The general formula of alkenes is CnH2n so the alkene with 7 carbons is C7H14.
an alkane does not have a double bond.... an alkene does have a double bond between carbons
When an alkene is oxidized with ozone O3 or with strong oxidizing agent C=C bond is converted to two C=O bonds . that means an alkene is converted to aldehyde or ketone.