kaksiksideme
Kaksiksideme, often translated as "double bond," is a fundamental concept in chemistry referring to a covalent chemical bond involving four electrons shared between two atoms. This is in contrast to a single bond, which involves two shared electrons. Double bonds are typically found in organic molecules, particularly in alkenes and alkynes, but also in various inorganic compounds.
The presence of a double bond significantly influences the geometry and reactivity of a molecule. Atoms involved
The bond length of a double bond is shorter than that of a single bond between the