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An alkene will have a double carbon-carbon bond and an alkyne will have a triple.
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.
Apex- A hydrocarbon containing a carbon-carbon double bond
Double Bond.
An alkyne contains a carbon-carbon triple bond while an alkene contains a carbon-carbon double bond.
There are 10 hydrogen atoms in an unbranched alkene with 1 double bond and 5 Carbon atoms
The alkene will have 8 hydrogen atoms. It's chemical formula would be C4H8.
An alkene will have a double carbon-carbon bond and an alkyne will have a triple.
This the addition of hydrogen or proton of an acid to the carbon double bond that has already has the most hydrogen i.e "the rich get the richer" In a reaction involving carbon - carbon double bond, in a electrophilic additon to an alkene, the electrophilic adds in such a way to form the most stable intermediate. HCL, HBr and HI add to alkene to form markovnikov's products.
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 such as propene has 1 double bond. An alkene can also have many single bonds. In Dodecene for example there are 12 carbons. Two of the carbons are linked by a double bond and all the others by single bonds. In addition, the carbon-hydrogen bonds are all single bonds too.
two atoms of hydrogen add to the carbons in a double bond of an alkene to form an alkane.
14. The general formula of alkenes is CnH2n so the alkene with 7 carbons is C7H14.
Apex- A hydrocarbon containing a carbon-carbon double bond
Double Bond.
An alkyne contains a carbon-carbon triple bond while an alkene contains a carbon-carbon double bond.
alkene