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1. Alkenes have a carbon-to-carbon double bond

2. How to Name an Alkyne Containing a Double Bond

3. Alkenes have at least one carbon-carbon double bond

4. Alkenes are compounds that have a carbon-carbon double bond, –C=C–

5. Conjugated double bond structures in combination with aliphatic or Alicyclics exhibit fluorescence

6. Indicate the double bond by the number of the first Alkene carbon

7. Butylene is an unsaturated four-carbon olefin, basically butane with one double bond

8. Alkenes are more reactive than alkanes due to the presence of the double bond.

9. Alkenes are a homologous series of hydrocarbons that contain a carbon-carbon double bond

10. What are Alkenes? Alkenes are the hydrocarbons, containing a Carbon-Carbon (C=C) double bond

11. The general formula for Alkenes with one double bond is C n H 2 n

12. Aldehydes and ketones are simple compounds which contain a carbonyl group - a carbon-oxygen double bond

13. They react by adding other chemical agents at the double Bond to form derivatives or polymers.

14. The ene suffix (ending) indicates an Alkene or cycloAlkene.; The longest chain chosen for the root name must include both carbon atoms of the double bond.; The root chain must be numbered from the end nearest a double bond carbon atom.If the double bond is in the center of the chain, the nearest substituent rule is used to determine the end where …

15. (of a molecule, compound, or substance) containing two or more double bonds alternating with single bonds (of a double bond) separated from another double bond by one single bond chem formed by the union of two compounds a Conjugated …

16. The constituent phospholipids and/or the leaflets are polymerized through double bond-containing olefinic and acetylenic phospholipids.

17. The double bond in Alkenes can act to bond such molecules together in long chains and sheets

18. Alpha-olefins are a special type of olefin where the double bond is located at the first carbon.

19. Alkenes are hydrocarbons that contain a carbon-carbon double bond, whereas Alkynes have a carbon-carbon triple bond

20. Alkenes that have two, three and four alkyl groups bonded to the carbon atoms of the double bond are

21. One common method of Cyclopropane synthesis is the reaction of carbenes with the double bond in alkenes or cycloalkenes.

22. Alkenes contain a double bond that is composed of one sigma and one pi bond between two carbon atoms

23. Changing the angle between the endocyclic double bond planes ±15° causes less than 1 kcal/mol increase of energy.

24. This can proceed via α- or β-insertion of the Alkyne into the metal–carbon double bond (Scheme 4)

25. The holostane-type aglycone features an endocyclic double bond at position C-7,8 and a β-acetoxy group at C-16.

26. The two lines (or two pairs of dots) indicate that a double bond connects the atoms on either side of them.

27. Firstly, the newly-formed double bond in the 1,4-adduct (or the adduct of the reverse orientation) is exclusively trans-oriented.

28. An Alkene that has a single alkyl group attached to the sp 2 hybridised carbon atom of the double bond is monosubstituted

29. In organic chemistry, an Alkene, olefin, or olefine is an unsaturated chemical compound containing at least one carbon-to-carbon double bond

30. An Alkene whose double bond is at the end of the chain of carbon atoms is also sometimes called a terminal Alkene

31. As Majo and Lewis, and Price have shown, the radical-monomer reaction is favored by dissimilarity in the polarization, that is, pairs of monomers will most readily Copolymerize if an electron-rich (negative) double bond is present in one monomer and an electron poor (positive) double bond in the other.

32. Alkenes are a class of hydrocarbons (e.g, containing only carbon and hydrogen) unsaturated compounds with at least one carbon-to-carbon double bond

33. Typically the Acyl group is attached to a larger molecule such that the carbon and oxygen atoms are joined by a double bond.

34. Their excretion indicates that neither the placenta nor the maternal organs have necessary enzymes needed to reduce the double bond of these novel metabolites.

35. Alkenes Alkenes are a class of hydrocarbons (e.g, containing only carbon and hydrogen) unsaturated compounds with at least one carbon-to-carbon double bond

36. What does Alkene mean? Any of a series of unsaturated open-chain hydrocarbons containing a double bond and having the general formula CnH2n: th

37. But for an Alkyne, is the final product a double bond oxygen with an oh group(in the terminal Alkyne) plus CO2 or no

38. In organic chemistry, an Acyl group is any carbonyl group (carbon-oxygen double bond) that is bonded to an alkyl side chain of some sort

39. Alkene definition is - any of numerous unsaturated hydrocarbons having one double bond; specifically : any of a series of open-chain hydrocarbons CnH2n (such as ethylene).

40. The simplest Alkenes, with only one double bond, no rings, and no other functional groups, are hydrocarbons with the general formula C n H 2n.

41. Annotine, C16H21O3N, is shown to be pentacyclic and to contain a tertiary hydroxyl group, a lactone function, a tertiary nitrogen atom, and a dialkylated double bond

42. Butylene (plural Butylenes) ( organic chemistry ) Any of three isomeric aliphatic alkenes containing four carbon atoms and one double bond; their polymers are used as synthetic rubber

43. Alkenes are generally prepared through β elimination reactions, in which two atoms on adjacent carbon atoms are removed, resulting in the formation of a double bond

44. Butylene [ byōōt ′l-ēn′ ] Any of three gaseous hydrocarbons that consist of four carbon atoms in a chain with a double bond between two of the carbons

45. Alkenes are defined as either branched or unbranched hydrocarbons that possess at least one carbon–carbon double bond (CC) and have a general formula of CnH2n [1].

46. Alkenes are a group of hydrocarbons, with a C=C double bond, as not all Carbon atoms are bonded to the maximum number of 4 other atoms

47. The most notable difference between carbon 2D Allotropies and these for elements of the third and fourth period is the lack element — element double bond for the latter

48. Question: Need Help With Organic Chemistry Problem: A Student Attempted To Brominate The Double Bond In 4-penten-1-ol, But Ended Up With The Following Cyclic Ether Instead

49. This functional group, called an Aldehyde group, consists of a carbon atom bonded to a hydrogen atom with a single covalent bond and an oxygen atom with a double bond

50. In intramolecular competition, amidyl radicals add to an acyl side chain double bond more efficiently than to an alkyl one; this is just the opposite to intramolecular H-abstraction of amidyl radicals.

51. Here are some basic rules for naming Alkenes from the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC): The longest chain of carbon atoms containing the double bond is considered the parent chain

52. The invention relates to a curable aqueous polyurethane dispersion that substantially consists of a) at least one compound that has two free isocyanate groups, at least one allophanate group and at least one radically polymerizable C=C double bond, a carbonyl group or an oxygen atom in ether function being directly bound to the double bond, b) at least one compound that has at least one isocyanate reactive group and one radically polymerizable C=C double bond, c) optionally at least one compound that has at least one isocyanate reactive group and at least one acidic group, e) at least one alkaline compound that neutralizes or partially neutralizes the acidic groups of compound d), and a thermal initiator.

53. Alkenes (also called olefins) and Alkynes (also called acetylenes) belong to the class of unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons. Alkenes are hydrocarbons that contain a carbon-carbon double bond, whereas Alkynes have a carbon-carbon triple bond. Alkenes are characterized by …

54. • An Alkene is a member of the ethylene series of hydrocarbons • A hydrocarbon with one or more double bonds and no triple bond • (al´kēn) an aliphatic hydrocarbon containing a double bond • An acyclic hydrocarbon containing one or more carbon-carbon double bonds

55. As nouns the difference between Butylene and butene is that Butylene is (organic compound) any of three isomeric aliphatic alkenes containing four carbon atoms and one double bond; their polymers are used as synthetic rubber while butene is (chemistry) any of several forms of …

56. Reaction Overview: The alkene halogenation reaction, specifically Bromination or chlorination, is one in which a dihalide such as Cl2 or Br2 is added to a molecule after breaking the carbon to carbon double bond. The halides add to neighboring carbons from opposite faces of the molecule

57. Omega-6 fatty Acids (also referred to as ω-6 fatty Acids or n-6 fatty Acids) are a family of polyunsaturated fatty Acids that have in common a final carbon-carbon double bond in the n-6 position, that is, the sixth bond, counting from the methyl end.

58. Aldehyde, any of a class of organic compounds in which a carbon atom shares a double bond with an oxygen atom, a single bond with a hydrogen atom, and a single bond with another atom or group of atoms (designated R in general chemical formulas and structure diagrams)

59. Alkene (olefin) Unsaturated hydrocarbon compound with the general formula C n H 2n.Alkenes have a carbon-carbon double bond and form an homologous series whose first members are ethene and propene.They are reactive, particularly in addition reactions.Alkenes are made by the dehydration of alcohols, and are used as fuels and to make polymers.

60. Is that Acetate is (organic chemistry) any salt or ester of acetic acid while ester is (organic chemistry) a compound most often formed by the condensation of an alcohol and an acid, with elimination of water it contains the functional group carbon-oxygen double bond joined via carbon to another oxygen atom.

61. Aldehydes and ketones are simple compounds which contain a carbonyl group- a carbon-oxygen double bond. They are simple in the sense that they don't have other reactive groups like -OH or -Cl attached directly to the carbon atom in the carbonyl group - as you might find, for example, in carboxylic acids containing -COOH.

62. Aldrin is an organochlorine compound resulting from the Diels-Alder reaction of hexachlorocyclopentadiene with norbornadiene.A proinsecticide (by epoxidation of the non-chlorinated double bond to give dieldrin), it was widely used as an insecticide before being banned in the 1970s as a persistent organic pollutant.It has a role as a persistent organic pollutant and a proinsecticide.

63. 28/ 00 Homopolymers or copolymers of compounds having one or more unsaturated aliphatic radicals, each having only one carbon-to-carbon double bond, and at least one being terminated by a bond to sulfur or by a heterocyclic ring containing sulfur [2] 28/ 02 . by a bond to sulfur [2] 28/ 04 . . Thioethers [2] 28/ 06 . by a heterocyclic ring containing sulfur [2]

64. The present invention relates to a radical curable adhesive composition and a polarizing plate comprising the same, the radical curable adhesive composition comprising: a first compound represented by [formula I]; a second, radical curable compound comprising, within a molecule, at least one carboxy group which is conjugated with a carbon-carbon unsaturated double bond present in the side chain; and a radical initiator.

65. [Solution] A lipophilic, highly branched polymer, and a photopolymerizable composition containing the same, obtained by polymerizing monomer A, which contains at least two radical polymerizable double bonds, and monomer B, which contains a C6‐30 alkyl group or C3‐30 alicyclic group and at least one radical polymerizable double bond, in the presence of a polymerization initiator C in an amount of 5 to 200 mol% in relation to monomer A.

66. We've already seen how to name alkanes for example this alkane is five carbons one two three four five we know it's called pentane so what do we do for trying to name Alkenes so this compound has a double bonds presence but there's also five carbons one two three four and five so we start with pent indicating five carbons present but since there's a double bond we need to change our ending

67. 212/ 00 Copolymers of compounds having one or more unsaturated aliphatic radicals, each having only one carbon-to-carbon double bond, and at least one being terminated by an aromatic carbocyclic ring [2] 212/ 02 . Monomers containing only one unsaturated aliphatic radical [2] 212/ 04 . . containing one ring [2] 212/ 06 . . . Hydrocarbons [2] 212/ 08 . . . . Styrene [2] 212/ 10 . . . . . with nitriles [2] 212/ 12 . . . . containing a branched unsaturated aliphatic radical or an alkyl radical attached to the ring [2] 212/ 14 . . . substituted by hetero atoms or groups containing hetero atoms [2] 212/ 32 . . containing two or more rings [2] 212/ 34 . Monomers containing two or more unsaturated aliphatic radicals [2] 212/ 36 . . Divinylbenzene [2]