Exploring the Reactions of Alkenes: Formation of Halogen Alkanes, Alcohols, and Polymers
This is a chemistry video that discusses the reactions of alkenes. The video explains how alkenes have a carbon-carbon double bond as a common functional group, and therefore they react in a similar way. The video goes on to explain the reactions of alkenes with oxygen, halogens, hydrogen, and steam. It also discusses the process of polymerization and the naming of organic compounds. The video provides examples and explanations of each reaction and how they affect the structure and bonding of alkenes.
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