what are are are are alkenes
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Alkenes are a class of hydrocarbons (e.g, containing only carbon and hydrogen) unsaturated compounds with at least one carbon-to-carbon double bond. Another term used to describe alkenes is olefins. Alkenes are more reactive than alkanes due to the presence of the double bond.
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Alkane = Single Bond ⇒ Saturated Compound
Alkene = Double Bond ⇒ Unsaturated Compound
Alkyne = Triple Bond ⇒ Unsaturated Compound
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