Naming and Drawing Alkene Hydrocarbons
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"um..kay" all smart dudes say this lol
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I am just so confused about adding hydrogen bond..
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thank you man. it really helps a lot. later will be my periodical exam involving alkanes,alkenes and alkynes. (including cyklo)
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So what about 3 double bonds? Is -diene the only ending?
bubblez94 3 weeks ago
@bubblez94 if there are 3 double bonds it would be a triene
Papapodcasts 3 weeks ago
how about if there are more than one double bonds?
bubblez94 4 weeks ago
@bubblez94 I thought I did one with 2 double bonds. When I checked it appeared that I didn't. If there are 2 double bonds, label the numbers and instead of it ending in "ene", it would end with "diene" - for 2 double bonds. Hope this helps.
Mr.P
Papapodcasts 3 weeks ago
Alkenes don't only contain double bonds though?
TheBlueJamie 1 month ago
@TheBlueJamie Yes they do. If it contains a triple bond it's considered an alkyne
Papapodcasts 3 weeks ago