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What is alkenes?​

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Answered by humazubair2019
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In chemistry, an alkene is a hydrocarbon containing a carbon–carbon double bond. Alkene is often used as synonym of olefin, that is, any hydrocarbon containing one or more double bonds. Two general types of monoalkenes are distinguished: terminal and internal. Also called α-olefins, terminal alkenes are more useful.

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Answered by naveen200605
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Alkenes are hydrocarbons with carbon-to-carbon double bonds.

Alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons.

The general formula for the alkene is CnH2n.

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