Alkenes (Oxford AQA IGCSE Chemistry)

Revision Note

What are Alkenes?

  • All alkenes contain a carbon- carbon double bond, which is shown as two lines between two of the carbon atoms i.e. C=C

    • They are therefore called unsaturated hydrocarbons 

  • Alkenes have the general formula CnH2n 

Alkenes Table

Displayed formula

Name

Molecular formula

ethene

ethene

C2H4 

propene

propene

C3H6 

  • The presence of the carbon-carbon double bond, which is the functional group  is what allows alkenes to react in ways that alkanes cannot

  • An example of this is their ability to react with bromine water, turning it from orange to colourless

    • This occurs because the bromine adds across the double bond in the alkene to form a saturated compound 

    • The bromine water is no longer in solution so the orange colour is lost 

    • Alkanes are unable to react with bromine water because they do not contain a double bond, only single bonds

Using bromine water to test for saturation

Bromine-Test Alkenes, IGCSE & GCSE Chemistry revision notes

In alkenes, bromine water turns colourless, and in alkanes it remains orange

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Similar to alkanes, you must be able to recognise alkenes from their formula. 

We can identify C5H10 as an alkene and not an alkane because it follows the general formula CnH2n.

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