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A moleculecule in which more than one single bond separates double bond is called?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • A diene is a molecule that has two double bonds. If the molecule is also a hydrocarbon, it is called an alkadiene. When the double bonds are separated from each other by two or more single bonds, they are called isolated double bonds. Such an arrangement is called a conjugated double‐bond system.

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Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

When the double bonds are separated from each other by two or more single bonds, they exist called isolated double bonds.

Explanation:

  • A diene exists in a molecule that has two double bonds. If the molecule is even a hydrocarbon, it is named an alkadiene. When the double bonds are separated from each other by two or more single bonds, they exist called isolated double bonds.
  • An isolated double bond exists as a chemical bond that is created of a sigma bond and a pi bond. Usually, this term is utilized when the double bonds in an organic structure are not arranged in an alternating pattern with the single bonds.

Hence, The answer is isolated double bonds.

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