Give your example of alkenes and allynes
when of the following hydrocarbons
contain single double of triple bonds
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Explanation:
Alkenes and alkynes are named by identifying the longest chain that contains the double or triple bond.
The chain is numbered to minimize the numbers assigned to the double or triple bond.
The suffix of the compound is “-ene” for an alkene or “-yne” for an alkyne.
Key Terms
Alkenes: An unsaturated hydrocarbon containing at least one carbon–carbon double bond.
alkyne: An unsaturated hydrocarbon containing at least one carbon—carbon triple bond between two carbon atoms.
stereoisomer: One of a set of the isomers of a compound that exhibits stereoisomerism.
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