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3. Alkenes: The Nature of Organic Reactions. Alkene - Hydrocarbon With Carbon-Carbon Double Bond Also called an olefin but alkene is better The characteristic.
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William Brown Thomas Poon Chapter Four Alkenes and Alkynes.
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Chemical Reactions of Alkanes 1. Combustion 2. Desaturation- forms alkenes 3. Halogenation- forms alkyl halides.
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Structural and skeletal formula L.O.: Understand and use the term structural formula. Understand and use the term skeletal formula. Draw skeletal.
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Alkenes/Alkynes Alkenes are typically relatively weakly coordinating ligands. They are also extremely important substrates for catalytic reactions. The.
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Chapter 3 Alkenes and Alkynes. Alkene: Alkene: a hydrocarbon that contains one or more carbon-carbon double bonds. ethylene is the simplest alkene.
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The Alkanes Uses of Alkanes, Cis/Trans Isomerism, Saturated and Unsaturated Bonds.
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Starter 1)Electronic configuration of: a)Sc 3+ b)Fe 2+ c)Cu + 2) Suggest and explain the colour of compounds containing Zn 2+
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Isomerism Coordination Compounds. 2 Isomers have the same molecular formula, but their atoms are arranged either in a different order (structural isomers)
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Alkenes. Alkenes/Alkynes Compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen Alkenes have a double bond General formula of C n H 2n Alkynes have a triple bond.
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Chapter 6 Alkenes and Alkynes I: Structure and Preparation.
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Chapter 7 Alkenes: Structure and Reactivity. 7.2 Calculating Degree of Unsaturation Relates molecular formula to possible structures Degree of unsaturation:
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