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  1. Alkene - Wikipedia

    Alkenes are generally colorless non-polar compounds, somewhat similar to alkanes but more reactive. The first few members of the series are gases or liquids at room temperature.

  2. 13.1: Alkenes- Structures and Names - Chemistry LibreTexts

    This page covers alkenes, unsaturated hydrocarbons with carbon-to-carbon double bonds. It explains IUPAC naming conventions, emphasizing the longest carbon chain and the lowest numbering for …

  3. Structure and Reactions of Alkenes - ChemTalk

    Alkenes are among the most common and important molecules in organic chemistry and biochemistry. In this article, you will learn the structure of alkene, its nomenclature, and some of its reactions.

  4. Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes Explained

    May 2, 2025 · Alkenes are hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond. The general formula for alkenes is CnH2nC_nH_ {2n}, where n represents the number of carbon atoms in …

  5. Alkenes- Definition, Structure, Properties, Reactions, Uses

    Apr 22, 2022 · Alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons containing carbon-carbon double bonds. The general formula of an alkene is CnH2n.

  6. Alkenes: Definition, Formula, Structure, Reactions & Uses

    Alkenes consist of carbon and hydrogen atoms, where at least two carbon atoms are linked by a double bond. This double bond makes them much more reactive than alkanes (single-bonded …

  7. an introduction to alkenes - chemguide

    This is an introductory page about alkenes such as ethene, propene and the rest. It deals with their formulae and isomerism, their physical properties, and an introduction to their chemical reactivity.