Chemical Engineering - Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Section 2 (Q.No. 19)
19.
Olefins are
Discussion:
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Ramesh Vishawkarma said:
6 years ago
Olefin, also called alkene, a compound made up of hydrogen and carbon that contains one or more pairs of carbon atoms linked by a double bond. Olefins are examples of unsaturated hydrocarbons (compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon and at least one double or triple bond). They are classified in either or both of the following ways:
1) As cyclic or acyclic (aliphatic) olefins, in which the double bond is located between carbon atoms forming part of a cyclic (closed-ring) or of an open-chain grouping, respectively.
2. Mono Olefins, di Olefins, tri Olefins, etc. in which the number of double bonds per molecule is, respectively, one, two, three, or some other number.
1) As cyclic or acyclic (aliphatic) olefins, in which the double bond is located between carbon atoms forming part of a cyclic (closed-ring) or of an open-chain grouping, respectively.
2. Mono Olefins, di Olefins, tri Olefins, etc. in which the number of double bonds per molecule is, respectively, one, two, three, or some other number.
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TANMAY SHAH said:
2 years ago
Olefins are unsaturated hydrocarbons but they are not cyclic compounds. They are straight-chain compounds.
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Kapil said:
6 years ago
It is an unsaturated hydrocarbon that contains at least one carbon-carbon double bond.
Nirav Chavda said:
5 years ago
The right answer is D. Because olefins is double bond unsaturated compound not cyclic.
Devendra kumar said:
7 years ago
Unsaturated hydrocarbons is the right answer.
Om prakash Yadav said:
3 years ago
Unsaturated Hydrocarbon is the correct one.
Jay chauhan said:
7 years ago
Olofins are unsaturated chain compound.
Shubhrajit said:
6 years ago
It should be Option B. Agree @Answer B.
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Jahanzeb said:
10 years ago
Unsaturated hydrocarbons (=) bond.
Deepak said:
6 years ago
I think the correct option is B.
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