aprenen
Aprenen is a term used in chemical education as a placeholder for a generic unsaturated hydrocarbon. It is not a single, defined molecule in standard chemical databases, but rather a fictional example that instructors and online resources use to illustrate concepts in organic chemistry.
In instructional contexts, aprenen represents a hydrocarbon containing one or more carbon–carbon double bonds (enes) and
Because aprenen is a pedagogical device, its exact structural details are not fixed. Different sources may
Reactions involving aprenen in teaching examples typically include electrophilic addition across double bonds (for example halogenation
Limitations: Aprenen is not a standardized compound and does not appear in primary literature as a defined
See also: alkenes, polyenes, isoprene, nomenclature of organic compounds.