ALKENE

ălˈkēn, any of a group of aliphatic hydrocarbons whose molecules contain one or more carbon-carbon double bonds (see chemical bond). Alkenes with only one double bond have the general formula CnH2n. In the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) system of chemical nomenclature, the name of an alkene is derived from the name of the corresponding alkane by replacing the -ane alkane suffix with -ene and, if necessary, adding a prefix to indicate the location of the double bond in the molecule. The IUPAC name of the simplest alkene, H2C(double bond)CH2, is ethene, which is derived from ethane. Propene is related to propane. Two alkenes, 1-butene and 2-butene, are related to butane; these two compounds, which differ in the location of the double bond in their molecules, are structural isomers. In addition to these IUPAC names, many of the alkenes have common names, e.g., ethene is called ethylene and propene propylene. The alkenes as a group are sometimes called the ethylene series. Since the carbon-carbon double bond is sometimes called an olefinic linkage, the alkenes are sometimes called the olefins. Many of the reactions in which alkenes take part involve the cleavage of half the carbon-carbon double bond and subsequent formation of two single bonds, one to each of the adjacent carbon atoms. Such reactions include hydrogenation, with the formation of an alkane, and hydration, with the formation of an alcohol.

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...B) 18.4 yr (C) 12.3 yr (D) 6.15 yr (E) 3.07 yr Chapter 18 85. Alkenes are hydrocarbons with the general for- mula CnHln. If a 1.40-g sample of any alkene is combusted in excess oxygen, how many moles of water will form? (A...
...Dufour gland a mixture of C13 to C19 alkenes with one, two or three double bonds...n -alkanes, 16 were monounsaturated alkenes, 6 were alkadienes, and 214 were methyl...understood. Acyl-CoA Desaturation in Alkene Formation Double bonds in insect alkenes...
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...sub.3 radicals with linear and cyclic alkenes (Ziemann 2002, 2003). Many of these products...Criegee intermediates formed in O.sub.3--alkene reactions (Docherty et al. 2004). In other...formation. Exploration of NO.sub.3 radical--alkene reactions has revealed that many products...
...Continuous reaction of hydrocarbons, especially alkenes, with NO.sub.2 and *OH--both of which...which react to produce NO.sub.2) and an alkene found in tobacco smoke. Over 4,000 chemical...formation through addition of NO.sub.2 to alkenes. The prime suspect in postcombustion...
...polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and alkene (including 1,3-butadiene) compounds. However...most of the aromatic (including PAH) and alkene (including 1,3-butadiene) compounds. However...acetylene, moderately efficient at removing alkenes/aromatics, and poor at removing volatile...
...bioremediation. Environ Sci Technol 34:2254-2260. Ensign SA, Hyman MR, Arp DJ. 1992. Cometabolic degradation of chlorinated alkenes by alkene monooxygenase in a propylene-grown Xanthobacter strain. Appl Environ Microbial 58:3038-3046. Essaid HI, Hess KM...
...hydrogen peroxide in the ozonolysis of isoprene end simple alkenes under humid conditions. Atmos Environ 33:229-241 (1999...Formation of hydroxymethyl hydroperoxide and formic acid in alkene ozonolysis in the presence of water vapour. Atmos Environ 31...


 

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...T. said casually that we ought to know a little basic organic, and handed out a mimeographed monster containing the alkane, alkene, and alkyne series, IUPAC naming conventions and, so help me, resonance in benzene-ring bonding orbitals. "You should know...


 

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ALKENE al ken, any of a group of aliphatic hydrocarbons whose...more carbon-carbon double bonds (see chemical bond ). Alkenes with only one double bond have the general formula C n...IUPAC) system of chemical nomenclature, the name of an alkene is derived from the name of the corresponding alkane...
ETHYLENE eth len or ethene eth en, H 2 C=CH 2 , a gaseous unsaturated hydrocarbon. It is the simplest alkene . Ethylene is colorless, has a faint odor, and has a slightly sweet taste; it melts at 169.4 degrees Celsius and boils at 103...
...carbon atoms are joined together in straight or branched open chains rather than in rings. The hydrocarbons of the alkane , alkene , and alkyne series are aliphatic compounds, as are fatty acids and many other compounds. Most compounds containing rings...
ETHYLENE SERIES see alkene . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
OLEFIN o l fin or olefin series: see alkene . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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