Home | Maths | Science | TestsAlkenesThe ALKENES family contains DOUBLE BONDS between the carbons.All their names end in ene, which means DOUBLE BOND. The other atoms present may be Hydrogen, Chlorine, Bromine, Fluorine, Iodine. Except for hydrogen, these atoms have their own organic names:
Here is an example of an alkene.
5,5-dichloro-pent-2-ene
How do you name ALKENE compounds?
Step 1
Step 2
We combine pent and 2-ene.
Step 3
We call it 5,5-dichloro We combine all the words into one big word!
Hence the name is: Another example
4-bromo-1-choro-but-1-ene
"Main road" is but-1-ene
There is a 4-bromo and a 1-chloro. 4-bromo-1-choro-but-1-ene
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