Table Showing the Formulae and Structures of the First Four Alkenes
A carbon-carbon double can break and form a single bond, allowing more atoms to attach to the carbon atoms
The numbers in butene, pentene and hexene refer to the carbon atom in which the C=C begins, counting from the left. E.g. pent-2-ene, C5H10 has the C=C between the 2nd and 3rd carbon atoms. In pent-3-ene the C=C bond is between the 3rd and 4th carbon atoms from the left.
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