alkene |
dialkene |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between alkene and dialkene
is that
alkene is an unsaturated, aliphatic hydrocarbon with one or more carbon–carbon double bonds while
dialkene is any alkene having two double bonds.
alkene |
cyclododecatriene |
As nouns the difference between alkene and cyclododecatriene
is that
alkene is while
cyclododecatriene is (organic compound) a cyclic alkene formed by the cyclotrimerization of butadiene.
alkene |
hydrohalogenation |
As nouns the difference between alkene and hydrohalogenation
is that
alkene is while
hydrohalogenation is (chemistry) the electrophilic addition of hydrohalic acids to alkenes to yield the corresponding haloalkanes.
alkene |
methacrolein |
Hypernyms |
Alkene is a hypernym of methacrolein.
As nouns the difference between alkene and methacrolein
is that
alkene is while
methacrolein is (organic compound) a clear, colorless, flammable liquid, molecular formula c
4h
6o.
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