alkenenien
Alkenenien is a term used in some linguistic contexts to denote alkenes, a class of hydrocarbons distinguished by at least one carbon–carbon double bond. The simplest acyclic alkenes have the general formula CnH2n (n ≥ 2). Each C=C bond involves sp2-hybridized carbon atoms, giving a planar arrangement around the double bond and allowing cis/trans (E/Z) stereoisomerism in many cases.
Nomenclature and basic properties: Alkenenien are named by adding the suffix -ene to the name of the
Reactions and applications: A defining feature of alkenenien is their reactivity at the C=C bond. They readily
Occurrence and production: Alkenenien are primarily derived from petroleum and natural gas. They are produced industrially