The smallest alkyne is ethyne (C2H2). You're welcome!
1-nonene is an alkene, as it contains a carbon-carbon double bond.
C4H8 can refer to either an alkene or an alkane. In the case of an alkene, it would be 1-butene, while for an alkane, it would be 2-methylpropene. The distinction can be made based on the presence of a double bond in the alkene.
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1-nonene is an alkene because it has a double bond between two carbon atoms in its carbon chain.
A three-carbon alkene is called propene.
Turpentine is a mixture of compounds primarily containing terpenes, which are cyclic hydrocarbons known as alkene.
1-nonene is an alkene, as it contains a carbon-carbon double bond.
C5H10 can be both an alkane and an alkene. As an alkane, it would be pentane (C5H12), and as an alkene, it would be 1-pentene (C5H10). The presence or absence of a double bond in the molecule determines if it is an alkane or an alkene.
Yes, if the alkane is cyclic and the alkene is not.
Branched alkene
branched alkene
C4H8 can refer to either an alkene or an alkane. In the case of an alkene, it would be 1-butene, while for an alkane, it would be 2-methylpropene. The distinction can be made based on the presence of a double bond in the alkene.
yes alkene contains double bond.
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The name "nonene" is incorrect because the prefix "non-" typically signifies a substituent on a benzene ring, not an alkene. The correct name for a nine-carbon alkene would be "nonene" without the additional "non-" prefix.
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1-nonene is an alkene because it has a double bond between two carbon atoms in its carbon chain.