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  • Alkene

    A hydrocarbon containing at least one carbon-carbon double bond, named by changing the alkane suffix to 'ene'.
  • Double bond

    A chemical bond where two pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms, restricting rotation.
  • Geometric isomer

    Compounds with the same molecular formula but different spatial arrangements around a double bond.
  • Cis

    Describes isomers where substituents are on the same side of a double bond.
  • Trans

    Describes isomers where substituents are on opposite sides of a double bond.
  • Pi bond

    A type of covalent bond formed by the sideways overlap of atomic orbitals, present in double bonds.
  • Substituent

    An atom or group of atoms that replaces hydrogen in a hydrocarbon, affecting its properties.
  • Cyclic alkene

    An alkene where the carbon atoms form a ring, lacking cis/trans isomerism within the ring.
  • Methyl group

    A substituent derived from methane, consisting of one carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
  • Spatial orientation

    The arrangement of atoms in space, crucial for determining geometric isomerism.