"cyclopentene, pentene, 1-methyl cyclobutene, 3 methyl cyclobutene, so far that is all I can think of"
Cyclopentene is C5H8 whereas cyclopentane is C5H10.
The answer is 6 if you count both cis and trans isomers of 2-pentene, (5 if you don't)
The other four are 1-pentene, 2-methyl-1-butene, 3-methyl-1-butene, and 2-methyl-2-butene.
There would be none. In order for an alkene to have cis or trans isomers, there must be at least two identical groups or atoms attached to each of the two carbons of the double bond.
Oxaloacetic acid is C4H4O5 and has four carbons
A 1,2-disubstituted alkene is a type of molecule with a carbon-carbon double bond where each carbon atom is attached to two other groups. This type of alkene is typically more stable than other types due to the presence of substituents on both carbons of the double bond. The properties of a 1,2-disubstituted alkene can include increased reactivity in certain chemical reactions and the potential for geometric isomerism.
there are 4 carbons in oxaloacetic acid
Turpentine is a mixture of compounds primarily containing terpenes, which are cyclic hydrocarbons known as alkene.
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
hydro carbons like alkane alkene and akyne
The hydrogenation of an alkene gives an alkane. This reaction involves the addition of hydrogen atoms across the carbon-carbon double bond in the alkene, resulting in the conversion of the double bond to a single bond.
A molecule with 6 carbons and 12 hydrogens is likely an alkene. Alkenes have a general formula of CnH2n and contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond. Alkanes have a general formula of CnH2n+2 and alkyne have a general formula of CnH2n-2.
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.
There would be none. In order for an alkene to have cis or trans isomers, there must be at least two identical groups or atoms attached to each of the two carbons of the double bond.
Alkene's are a group of chemicals that contain only Hydrogen and Carbon, have a general formula, similar chemical properties and gradually changing physical properties. The simplest alkene is ethene whitch has the formula H2C=CH2 and the general formula for all alkanes is CnH2n so the alkene with 5 carbons (pentene) has 5 carbon atoms and 10hydrogen atoms.
butane has four carbons
The answer is 4
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Oxaloacetic acid is C4H4O5 and has four carbons
Exocyclic. Exo means 'outside', so an exocyclic alkene must be outside of a ring, but still part of a ring. One of the alkene carbons is part of a ring and the other is not part of the same ring. Naveen Reddy Yennam