naming in alkene alkyne
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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.
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To find whether the structure is alkene or alkyne,there is a process
Alkenes are the structures with double bond
Alkynes are the structures with triple bond
For example
C-C=C
Then this is propene
If there are 3 bonds then it's propyne
Here is your answer
To find whether the structure is alkene or alkyne,there is a process
Alkenes are the structures with double bond
Alkynes are the structures with triple bond
For example
C-C=C
Then this is propene
If there are 3 bonds then it's propyne
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