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  2. Alkene - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Íslenska; Italiano; ... In organic chemistry, an alkene, or olefin, is a hydrocarbon containing a carbon–carbon double bond. [1]

  3. Category:Alkenes - Wikipedia

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    Alkenes are hydrocarbons that have one or more double bonds between carbon atoms. Subcategories This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.

  4. Isobutylene - Wikipedia

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    It is a four-carbon branched alkene (olefin), one of the four isomers of butylene. It is a colorless flammable gas, and is of considerable industrial value. [3]

  5. Octene - Wikipedia

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    1-octene. Octene is an alkene with the formula C 8 H 16.Several isomers of octene are known, depending on the position and the geometry of the double bond in the carbon chain.. The simplest isomer is 1-octene, an alpha-olefin used primarily as a co-monomer in production of polyethylene via the solution polymerization process.

  6. Alken - Wikipedia

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    Alkene[s], unsaturated hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond This page was last edited on 31 October 2022, at 17:57 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Nonene - Wikipedia

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    Nonene is an alkene with the molecular formula C 9 H 18. Many structural isomers are possible, depending on the location of the C=C double bond and the branching of the other parts of the molecule. Industrially, the most important nonenes are trimers of propene : Tripropylene .

  8. Alkylidene group - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, alkylidene is a general term for divalent functional groups of the form R 2 C=, where each R is an alkane or hydrogen. [1] They can be considered the functional group corresponding to mono- or disubstituted divalent carbenes (known as alkylidenes), [2] or as the result of removing two hydrogen atoms from the same carbon atom in an alkane.

  9. Butene - Wikipedia

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    Butene, also known as butylene, is an alkene with the formula C 4 H 8.The word butene may refer to any of the individual compounds. They are colourless gases that are present in crude oil as a minor constituent in quantities that are too small for viable extraction.