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What is the difference between alkenes and olefins?

Alkenes and Olefins are same compounds with general formula CnH2n.


Where do you send oil so products can be made?

It has to go to an oil refinery first. They will distill the oil into the various products they make - gasoline, diesel, asphalt, and the various hydrocarbon fractions like alcohols, olefins and benzene. Sometimes the products they make are usable as they are, like gasoline. Other of their products are feedstocks for more complex chemicals, so those are sent to a chemical plant.


Is benzoquinone aromatic?

No - although it has sufficient electrons to obey the Huckel rule (4n+2) pi electrons. The two olefins in the ring are cross-conjugated through the carbonyl groups. The lack of proper conjugation precludes aromaticity. The non aromaticity is evidenced by different bond-lengths around the ring


How can ethanol be made from ethene?

Sorry, I tried asking the same question but got no replies, do you mean alkane or alkene???------Alkene: hydrocarbons with the general chemical formula CnH2n; the old synonym is olefins.


What is the chemical equation for acetylene plus ammoniacal silver nitrate?

Acetylene Hydroxide is not a known species. Deprotonated Acetylides react and form salts with group 1 metals fairly easily. Sodium Acetylide is a VERY strong base used in organic chemistry, more often than not, to build carbon-carbon bonds, and then later reduced to form olefins and aliphatic carbon. Acetylene gas may react very violently with concentrated nitric acid, being that the carbon-carbon triple bond is easily oxidizable and nitric acid is a strong oxidizer.

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What is the difference between alkenes and olefins?

Alkenes and Olefins are same compounds with general formula CnH2n.


Why are alkane called olefins?

Alkenes are also called OLEFINS because they form oily liquids on reaction with chlorine gas.


What is a carbon atoms with double bonds called?

Olefins or alkenes


What are the two classes of petrochemicals?

The two classes of petrochemicals are, olefins, which include ethylene and propylene; and aromatics, which include benzene, toluene, and xylene isomers.


Where do you send oil so products can be made?

It has to go to an oil refinery first. They will distill the oil into the various products they make - gasoline, diesel, asphalt, and the various hydrocarbon fractions like alcohols, olefins and benzene. Sometimes the products they make are usable as they are, like gasoline. Other of their products are feedstocks for more complex chemicals, so those are sent to a chemical plant.


What has the author Larissa Krasnova written?

Larissa Krasnova has written: 'New reagents for electrophilic modification of olefins'


What is most common source for synthetic fibers?

Thermoplastic synthetic fibres such as polyester, nylon and the olefins are petroleum based ie they are derived from crude oil. Rayons such as viscose, cupro, etc are produced using regenerated cellulose through a complex extrusion technique.


What material is a car bumper made from?

A car bumper is usually made Thermoplastic Olefins (TPOs) Back in the old days they were chrome plated steel.Car bumper, Composite FRP series products are mainly manufactured using synthetic resin and reinforced with glass fiber..


What has the author Derek Arthur Swanson written?

Derek Arthur Swanson has written: 'Photochemical reactions of Tri-iron dodecacarbonyl with olefins'


What raw material are used to make plastic bags?

Olefins - ethylene and propylene are the major and main raw materials.


What is solid unsaturated alcohol?

It depends on what it is derived from. If it is formed from alkenes or olefins, it will be unstaurated alcohol. Alkanes form saturated alcohols.


What polymers are made from?

Polymers are made from monomers and there are many of them. They include olefins such as ethylene, propylene, octene etc and their halogenated analogues. There are many other raw materials that polymers are made from.