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A carbon compound containing two double bonds

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Answered by Anonymous
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Akenes. example -ethene

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kakolookiyam: alkanes have only single bonds
Rajukumarbind: it is saturated hydrocarbon
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Propene containing two double bonds.

Explanation:

  • Propene is the "simplest member of the alkenes group of hydrocarbons" which have a double bond and become an unsaturated organic compound.
  • It has double bond because two atoms or molecule can combined  "onto half of the carbon = carbon double bond".
  • It is another production of oil refining and natural gas due to cracking larger hydrocarbons. It is an important material for the "petrochemical industry" and largely used "raw material" for the different products.
  • And also used as an alternate for the welding and cutting of metal in "industry and workshops". It forms the pollutant gas from the forest fires, cigarette smoke, motor vehicle and makes hazards to the environment, which is regulated by many governments.

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