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Alkén, also known as alkene, is a class of unsaturated hydrocarbons characterized by the presence of at least one carbon-carbon double bond. The general formula for alkenes with one double bond is CnH2n, where 'n' represents the number of carbon atoms. Ethene (C2H4) is the simplest alkene, followed by propene (C3H6) and butene (C4H8). The presence of the double bond makes alkenes more reactive than alkanes, which contain only single bonds. This reactivity is primarily due to the pi bond within the double bond, which is weaker than the sigma bond and more accessible for chemical reactions.
Alkenes undergo a variety of addition reactions, where atoms or groups of atoms are added across the