alkeno
Alkeno is a term that has seen limited use and does not represent a standard or widely recognized chemical class in organic chemistry. While the suffix "-ene" in organic nomenclature typically denotes the presence of a carbon-carbon double bond, the prefix "alk-" usually refers to saturated hydrocarbon chains. Therefore, "alkeno" could conceptually suggest a molecule that is both saturated and unsaturated simultaneously, which is chemically impossible.
It is possible that "alkeno" might be a misspelling of "alkene," which is a fundamental class of
Alternatively, "alkeno" could be an obscure or archaic term that has fallen out of common usage or