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-ylenes
Is there any difference between Butylene and Butyne?
What does the suffix -ylene indicate??? Thanks |
never mind I googled it...ylenes are basically -enes...got it
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Old Way = ethylene... New Way = ethene Old Way = propylene... New Way = propene Old Way = butylene... New Way = butene These are all members of the alkenes, hydrocarbons with double bonds. You probably know that butyne is an alkyne and so is a hydrocarbon with a triple bond. |
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