kaksoisidoksia
Kaksoisidoksia, or double bonds, are a type of covalent chemical bond in which two electron pairs are shared between two atoms. This results in a stronger and shorter bond compared to a single covalent bond, where only one electron pair is shared. Double bonds are commonly found in organic molecules, particularly in unsaturated hydrocarbons like alkenes, which contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond.
The presence of a double bond affects the molecule's geometry and reactivity. In an alkene, the atoms
The pi (π) component of the double bond is less shielded than the sigma (σ) bond, making it