b. -ene-
Chemistry, 04.01.2021 02:30 LudwergTheMyth
Select the keyword or phrase that will best complete each sentence.
a. alkenes
b. -ene-
c. syn and anti
d. alkanes
e. syn
f. nucleophiles
g. -yne-
h. -ane-
i. alkynes
f. electrophiles
g. anti
Compounds that contain a carbon-carbon double bond are known as
Alkenes are electron rich; therefore, simple alkenes do not react with or bases, but will react with or acids.
In the IUPAC system, an alkene is identified by the suffix -ene-
Addition reactions in which two parts Of a reagent are added to the same side of
a double bond are known as additions.
Addition reactions in which two parts of a reagent are added from opposite
sides of a double bond are called additions
Halogenation and halohydrin formation occur with -additions.
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