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double bond

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double bond

Two covalent bonds between adjacent atoms, as in the alkenes (CC) and ketones (CO). See also conjugation.



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The first reaction removes two hydrogen atoms from an alkane, creating a double bond between two of the molecule's carbons.
[Environ Health Perspect 113:1784-1786 (2005)], the double bond between HN and boron was incorrect.
Indopol polybutenes possess an olefinic double bond at the end of each molecule.
 
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