kaksoissidosjärjestelmä
Kaksoissidosjärjestelmä refers to a chemical system characterized by the presence of multiple double bonds within a molecule. These double bonds are often conjugated, meaning they are separated by a single bond, creating a delocalized pi electron system. This conjugation significantly influences the molecule's chemical and physical properties. For instance, conjugated systems tend to absorb light in the visible spectrum, leading to color in many organic compounds. They are also more stable than isolated double bonds due to the electron delocalization.
The reactivity of kaksoissidosjärjestelmä is also distinct. The pi electrons are more accessible for electrophilic attack,
Examples of molecules featuring kaksoissidosjärjestelmä include beta-carotene, responsible for the orange color of carrots, and anthracene,