BIOC 1430 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Organochloride, Polypropylene, Alkylation

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A separate number must be used to locate each double bond. 2-methyl-1-butene, 3-methly-1-butene, 2-methyl-2-butene: skeletal isomers: isomers that have different c-chain arrangements as well as different. Cis-trans isomerism in alkenes: cis trans isomerism is possible for some alkanes, results from structural rigidity of carbon - carbon double bond ; no rotation about the carbon-carbon double bond can occur. Chemical properties of alkenes: combustion: like alkanes, the alkenes are flammable. 2 + 2h2o: additional reaction: most reactions of alkenes take place at the carbon - carbon double bond, substance a-b is added at the double bond. As a result: the double bond is reduced to a single bond. C = c + a b c c : addition reactions can be classified as; Unsymmetrical: in symmetrical reactions, identical atoms (or group of atoms) are added to each carbon of the double bond, in unsymmetrical reactions, different atoms (or group of atoms) are added to each carbon of the double bond.

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