olefiinit
Olefiinit, also known as alkenes, are a class of unsaturated hydrocarbons characterized by the presence of at least one carbon-carbon double bond within their molecular structure. The simplest olefinit is ethene (C2H4), followed by propene (C3H6) and butene (C4H8). The presence of the double bond imparts unique chemical properties, making olefiinit more reactive than their saturated counterparts, the alkanes. This reactivity is largely due to the pi bond within the double bond, which is more easily broken than the sigma bond.
Olefiinit undergo various addition reactions, where atoms or groups are added across the double bond. Common
Industrially, olefiinit are crucial building blocks for numerous chemical processes. They are produced primarily through the