14heptadiene
14-Heptadiene is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C14H26. It is an organic compound that belongs to the class of alkenes, characterized by the presence of two carbon-carbon double bonds within its structure. The '14' in its name indicates the total number of carbon atoms in the molecule, and 'diene' signifies the presence of two double bonds. The numbering '14' refers to the length of the carbon chain, and the implied positions of the double bonds are typically assumed to be at the terminal positions of the chain unless otherwise specified.
As a diene, 14-heptadiene can undergo various chemical reactions typical of alkenes. These include addition reactions