wiktionary Compound may refer to Chemical compound s, combinations of two or more elements Compound enclosure , a cluster of buildings having a shared purpose, usually inside a fence or wall Compound fortification , a version of the above fortified with defensive structures Compound bow , a type of bow for archery Compound linguistics , a word that consists of more than one radical element Compound migrant labour , a hostel for migrant workers such as those historically connected with mines in South Africa Compound music , an attribute of an interval or time signature Compounding , the mixing of drugs in pharmacy Polyhedral compound , a polyhedron composed of multiple polyhedra sharing the same centre of atention Compound may also refer to Compound chocolate , a chocolate substitute Compound fracture , complete fractures of bone where at least one fragment has damaged the skin, soft tissue or surrounding body cavity Compound interest , unpaid interest that is added to the principal so that subsequent interest is calculated on the grossed amount Compound engine , a steam engine in which steam is expanded through a series of two or three cylinders before exhaust. Turbo compound engine , an internal combustion engine where exhaust gases expand through power turbine s Compound sentence linguistics , a type of sentence made up of two or more independent clauses and no subordinate dependent clauses See Also Composite disambiguation disambig de Mischung eo Kompona o fr Composite fr Composition ja lt Junginys nl Composiet ru simple Compound uk ... more details
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Wiktionary radicalRadical , from Late Latin radicalis of roots and from Latin radix root , may refer to In chemistry A radical chemistry is an atom, molecule, or ion, that is likely to take part in chemical reactions In mathematics Radical symbol , a symbol used to indicate the square root or nth root Radical of an algebraic group , a concept in algebraic group theory Radical of an ideal , an important concept in abstract algebra Radical of a ring , in ring theory, a branch of mathematics, a radical of a ring is an ideal of bad elements of the ring Radical of a module , in the theory of modules, the radical of a module is a component in the theory of structure and classification Jacobson radical , the Jacobson radical of a ring, R, consists of those elements in R that annihilate all simple ... ideal, which is as large as possible Radical of an integer , a concept in number theory Symmetric bilinear form , a concept in linear algebra Radical of a Lie algebra , a concept in Lie theory In medicine Radical surgery , surgery carried out in extreme circumstances and or with extensive treatment In linguistics In an inflected language such as English or Spanish, the radical verbs also called radical changing are strong inflection exceptions to the standard patterns of word change e.g., Indo European copula to be is in most Indo European languages . Root linguistics , also called a radical , the form of a word after any prefixes and suffixes are removed Radical Chinese character , part of a Chinese character under which it is indexed in a dictionary also called b sh u Radical, one of the three consonants in a Semitic root Radical consonant , a consonant articulated with the root of the tongue In politics Political radicalism Radicalism historical , the Radical Movement that began ... Radical left disambiguation Radical left , another term for the far left Radical right , another term for the far right Radical Whigs , influential early writers on Radicalism Radical Republicans ... more details
In chemistry , a cyclic compound is a chemical compoundcompound in which a series of atoms is connected to form a loop or ring. ref JerryMarch ref While the vast majority of cyclic compounds are organic, a few inorganic substances form cyclic compounds as well, including sulfur, silanes, phosphanes, phosphoric acid, and triboric acid. Cyclic compounds may or may not be Aromaticity aromatic . Benzene is a well known example. The term polycyclic is used when more than one ring is formed in a single molecule for instance in naphthalene , and the term macrocycle is used for a ring containing more than a dozen atoms. gallery Image cycloheptane sticks.png Cycloheptane , a non aromatic cyclic compound. Image Benzene bonds.svg Benzene , a cyclic compound. Image Naphthalene.png Naphthalene , a polycyclic compound. Image Porphyrin.svg Porphyrin , a macrocyclic compound. File Pentazole.png Pentazole , an inorganic cyclic compound. gallery Alicyclic compound are named according to the IUPAC system of nomenclature by attaching the prefix cyclo to the name of the corresponding open chain hydrocarbon possessing the same number of carbon atoms. The common names resemble the IUPAC names. For example Cyclo pantane, cyclo butane etc.... Ring closing & opening reactions Image Dieckmann Condensation Scheme.png right thumb Dieckmann ring closing reaction Related concepts in organic chemistry are so called ring closing reactions in which a cyclic compound is formed and ring opening reactions in which rings are opened. Examples of ring closing reactions Ring closing metathesis Nazarov cyclization reaction Ruzicka large ring synthesis Dieckmann condensation Wenker synthesis Radical cyclization Example of ring opening reactions A general type of polymerization reaction Ring opening polymerization Ring opening metathesis polymerisation See also open chain compound Ring expansion and ring contraction Macrocycle Effective molarity External links MeshName Polycyclic Compounds MeshName Macrocyclic ... more details
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radicalradical , bonds with germanium are in between. Just as with silicon the nucleophilicity of allyl ... intermediate s are known germylene s carbene pendants , germyl free radical s, germynes carbyne pendants ... more details
Organobromine compounds are organic compound s that contain carbon Chemical bond bonded to bromine . The most pervasive is the naturally produced bromomethane . One prominent application is the use of polybrominated diphenyl ethers as fire retardant s. A variety of minor organobromine compounds are found in nature, but none are biosynthesized or required by mammals. Organobromine compounds have fallen under increased scrutiny for their environmental impact. General properties Most organobromine compounds, like most organohalogens organohalide compounds , are relatively nonpolar . Bromine is more electronegative than carbon 2.8 vs 2.5 . Consequently, the carbon in a carbon bromine bond is electrophilic , i.e. alkyl bromides are alkylating agent s. Carbon halogen bond strengths, or bond dissociation energies are of 115, 83.7, 72.1, and 57.6 kcal mol for carbon fluorine bond bonded to fluorine , chlorine, bromine, or iodine, respectively. ref name blanksby cite journal author Blanksby SJ, Ellison GB title Bond dissociation energies of organic molecules journal Acc. Chem. Res. volume 36 issue 4 pages 255 63 year 2003 month April pmid 12693923 doi 10.1021 ar020230d url ref The reactivity of organobromine compounds resembles but is intermediate between the reactivity of organochlorine compound organochlorine and organoiodine compound s. For many applications, organobromides represent ... of tetrabromobisphenol A from bisphenol A . Free radical substitution with bromine is commonly used ... bromides, following the Markovnikov rule RCH CH sub 2 sub HBr RCHBrCH sub 3 sub Under free radical conditions, the direction of the addition can be reversed. Free radical addition is used commercially ... warfare. Only one organobromine compound is found in humans. ref name Gribble cite journal title ... compound s Organochlorine compound s Organoiodine compound s References references References reflist ChemicalBondsToCarbon DEFAULTSORT Organobromine Compound Category Organobromides es Compuesto ... more details
Image Organoleadlogo.png right 150px Organolead compounds are chemical compound s containing a chemical bond between carbon and lead . Organolead chemistry is the corresponding science. The first organolead was hexaethyldilead synthesised in 1858. ref name Hisashi Main Group Metals in Organic Synthesis Yamamoto, Hisashi Oshima, Koichiro eds. 2004 ISBN 3 527 30508 4 ref Sharing the same group with carbon, lead is tetravalent . Going down the carbon group the C X X C, Si. Ge, Sn, Pb bond becomes weaker and the bond length larger. The C Pb bond in tetramethyllead is 222 picometer pm long with a dissociation energy of 49 calorie kcal mole unit mol 204 kilojoule kJ mol . For comparison the C Sn bond in tetramethyltin is 214 pm long with dissociation energy 71 kcal mol 297 kilojoule kJ mol . The dominance of Pb IV in organolead chemistry is remarkable because inorganic lead compounds tend to have Pb II centers. The reason is that with inorganic lead compounds elements such as nitrogen , oxygen and the halides have a much higher electronegativity than lead itself and the partial positive charge ... Komiya Ed. 1997 ref By far the most important organolead compound is tetraethyllead used as an anti ... . Certain arene compound s react directly with lead tetraacetate to aryl lead compounds in an electrophilic ... is weak and for this reason homolysis homolytic cleavage of organolead compounds to free radical s is easy. In its anti knocking capacity, its purpose is that of a radical initiator . General reaction ... catalyzed heterocyclic cleavage. Organoleads find use in coupling reaction s between arene compound ... of the reaction. The reaction is insensitive to radical scavenger s and therefore a free radical mechanism can be ruled out. The reaction mechanism is likely to involve nucleophilic displacement ... can also be the carbanion of a dicarbonyl compound ref name orgsynth Image ArylleadCaryllation.png ... displaces an acetate ligand to a diorganolead compound and again these intermediates ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A generalized compound is a mixture of chemical compound s of constant composition, despite possible changes in the total amount. The concept is used in the Dynamic Energy Budget theory, where biomass is partitioned into a limited set of generalised compounds, which contain a high percentage of organic compound s. The amount of generalized compound can be quantified in terms of weight, but more conveniently in terms of C mole s.The concept of strong homeostasis has an intimate relationship with that of generalised compound. DEFAULTSORT Generalised Compound Category Metabolism Chemistry stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Swedish protected compound sign.PNG thumb Swedish sign for an officially designated secure compound In military science , a compound is a type of fortification made up of walls or fences surrounding several buildings in the center of a large piece of land. The walls can either serve the purpose of being tall, thick, and impenetrable, in which case they would be made of wood, stone, or some other like substance or dangerous to attempt to scale, in which case they could be made of barbed wire or electrified. Compounds can be designed to double as living spaces and military structures in the middle of hostile territory or as a military area within a country s territory they are also used by the extremely wealthy, powerful, Paranoia paranoid or criminal to protect against threats to themselves or their property. A number of survivalist s own fortified compound like structures as a means of protection for when they perceive that civilization has broken down or that their government has become abusive. The term compound is also used to refer to an unfortified enclosure, especially in Africa and Asia . See compound enclosure . See also Stockade Boma enclosure Compound enclosure gated community DEFAULTSORT Compound Fortification Category Fortification it Compound nl Compound leefgemeenschap sv Skyddsobjekt ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 File Trisodium phosphate.png right thumb 100px Sodium phosphate , Na sub 3 sub PO sub 4 sub , is a ternary compound. In chemistry , a ternary compound is a compound containing three different elements. An example of this is sodium phosphate , Na sub 3 sub PO sub 4 sub . The sodium ion has a charge of 1 and the phosphate ion has a charge of 3 . Therefore, three sodium ions are needed to balance the charge of one phosphate ion. Another example of a ternary compound is calcium carbonate CaCO sub 3 sub . See also Binary compound DEFAULTSORT Ternary Compound Chemistry stub Category Chemical compounds ja ... more details
in the preparation of an arylsulfonyl compound ref OrgSynth author R. V. Hoffman title m ... an aryl radical . ref cite journal title Radical reactions of arenediazonium ions An easy entry into the chemistry of the aryl radical author Carlo Galli journal Chem. Rev. doi 10.1021 cr00087a004 ... electron transfer to the diazonium cation forming the aryl radical and an iodine radical solvent ... diazonium salts is azo coupling . In this process, the diazonium compound attacks electron ... The resulting azo compound s are often useful dyes and in fact are called azo dye s. ref name Ullmann ... in acetonitrile for 2 hours in the dark is a spontaneous process through a free radical reaction ... circuit potential reduction leaving a silicon radical cation and a diazonium radical. In the next step a proton and a nitrogen molecule are expelled and the two radical residues recombine creating ... compound, followed by immersion in a solution of the coupler the electron rich ring that undergoes ... more details
. The lightfastness depends not only on the properties of the organic azo compound, but also on the way ... stable, crystalline species. Azobenzene is the prototypical aromatic azo compound. It exists mainly ... C N bonds in certain alkyl azo compounds cleave with the loss of nitrogen gas to generate free radical radicals . Owing to this process, some aliphatic azo compounds are utilized as radical initiator ... S Glycoazodyes References reflist Functional Groups DEFAULTSORT Azo Compound Category Azo compounds ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 Unreferenced date July 2009 A compound device is like an internal USB hub often implemented in software on the device , which allows various sub devices to connect. This arrangement is used by wireless receivers for Alphanumeric keyboard cordless keyboard s and Mouse computing mice where the mouse and keyboard are separate devices connected to the compound device and sometimes for computer printer printer s which have card slots. DEFAULTSORT Compound device Category USB ... more details
unreferenced date November 2009 Compound when applied to a human habitat refers to a cluster of building s in an enclosure, having a shared or associated purpose, such as the houses of an extended family e.g. the Kennedy Compound for the Kennedy family . The enclosure disambiguation enclosure may be a wall , a fence , a hedge barrier hedge or some other structure, or it may be formed by the buildings themselves, when they are built around an open area or joined together. In the United Kingdom , compound is not generally used in the sense of an unfortified enclosure, and not for homes. There, as in North American English , if used for a place, it is most likely to be taken to mean a fortified Compound fortification military compound . The unfortified enclosure usage was developed by the British Empire in Asia and Africa . Now it has slightly different meanings among English speaking people in those continents In Asia it refers to a collection of business establishments or living quarters, especially those used by Europe ans. In Africa it used to mean a collection of workers houses, but is now used for any cluster of related or linked homes, especially residences for members of the same family or those working for the same employer, or those belonging to a farm, or the cluster of houses known in Africa as a Homestead small African settlement homestead . The term can also be applied to an establishment such as a school or business , as in the school compound or the factory compound . In the English language in Africa English dialects of some African countries , compound may refer to a much larger collection of dwellings, as a synonym for a homogeneous township or suburb comprising homes of similar character usually built as public housing projects, or for a shantytown . An example is Chawama Compound , Lusaka , Zambia. See also Compound fortification Boma enclosure Kraal Osama bin Laden s hideout compound Category Human habitats Category Fences ... more details
Compound option or split fee option ref http www.smartprofitsreport.com glossary caputoption.html Glossary of Option Terms Caput Option ref ref http www.amex.com servlet AmexFnDictionary?pageid display&titleid 5606 Split Fee Option ref is option on an option. The exercise payoff of a compound option involves the value of another option. A compound option then has two Expiration options expiration dates and two strike price s. Usually, compounded options are used for currency or fixed income markets where insecurity exists regarding the option s risk protection. Another common business application that compound options are used for to hedge bids for business projects that may or may not be accepted. Variants Compound options provide their owners with the right to buy or sell another option. These options create positions with greater leverage than do traditional options. There are four basic types of compound options ref http www.investopedia.com terms c compoundoption.asp Compound Option ref Call on Call CoC Call on Put CoP or caput option Put on Put PoP Put on Call PoC References Reflist External links http www.global derivatives.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 31&Itemid 31 Compound Options http www.pstat.ucsb.edu faculty fouque PubliFM compound.pdf Evaluation of compound options using perturbation approximation http www.montegodata.co.uk Consult Compound compound.htm COMPOUND OPTION Calculator Derivatives market Category Options ... more details
A compound turbine is a steam turbine in which there are two casings, a high pressure casing and a low pressure casing, operating in concert to extract work from a single source of steam. The steam is partially expanded in the high pressure casing, then exhausted to the low pressure casing. Tandem compound or cross compound The rotor arrangement can be either tandem compound in which the two axle s are joined end to end, or cross compound in which the two turbines have separate axles. In the cross compound case two separate generator device generators are usually supplied, although a gearbox can reduce this to one. Advantages The principal advantages of compound turbines are the reduction in size of any one casing, the confinement of the highest pressure to the smaller casing which may be made of stronger and more expensive materials and the possibility of divided flow in the low pressure casing for the purpose of equalizing end thrusts. See also Pressure compounding in turbines References Unreferenced date January 2008 Category Steam turbines mech engineering stub ... more details
about compound documents in general the W3C standard Compound Document Format confusing date September 2011 In computing , a compound document is a document type typically produced using word processor word processing software, and is a regular text document intermingled with non text elements such as spreadsheet s, picture s, digital video s, digital audio , and other multimedia features. It can also be used to collect several documents into one. Compound document technology technologies are commonly utilized on top of a software componentry framework, but the idea of software componentry includes several other concepts apart from compound documents, and software components alone do not enable compound documents. Well known technologies for compound documents include ActiveX Document s Bonobo computing Bonobo by Ximian primarily used by GNOME KPart s in KDE Object linking and embedding OLE by Microsoft Open Document Architecture from ITU T not used OpenDoc by Apple Computer now defunct http sourceforge.net projects verdantium Verdantium XML and Extensible Stylesheet Language XSL are encapsulation formats used for compound documents of all kinds Since many documents contain non text elements such as spreadsheet s, picture s, digital video s, digital audio , and other multimedia features is of critical importance to mitigate the risks of undetected and unapproved changes. Software based compound document comparison compares the entire document granularly, including the native format ... coding or highlighting the changes granularly. Compound document comparison can be used on any document ... based compound document comparison is held by Lit ra Technology LLC. ref Massand, Deepak, Assignee Lit ra Technology LLC, McLeansville, NC. 2006. Method of compound document comparison. U.S. Patent 7,818,660, filed January 2006, and issued October 19, 2010. ref While the origins of the compound document ... Transclusion Compound Document Comparison http www.litera.com products change pro.html dead link ... more details
A polyhedral compound is a polyhedron that is itself composed of several other polyhedra sharing a common centre. They are the three dimensional analogs of star polygon Star figures polygonal compound s such as the hexagram . Neighbouring vertices of a compound can be connected to form a convex polyhedron called the convex hull . The compound is a facetting of the convex hull. Another convex polyhedron is formed by the small central space common to all members of the compound. This polyhedron can be considered the core for a set of stellation s including this compound. See List of Wenninger polyhedron ... stellations. Regular compounds A regular polyhedron compound can be defined as a compound which ... group Symmetry Dual Compound of two tetrahedra , or stella octangula Image Compound of two tetrahedra.png 100px Cube geometry Cube Octahedron style text align center O sub h sub Self dual Compound of five tetrahedra , or chiro icosahedron Image Compound of five tetrahedra.png 100px Dodecahedron ... chiral twin Compound of ten tetrahedra , compound of two chiro icoshedra, or icosiicosahedron Image Compound of ten tetrahedra.png 100px Dodecahedron Icosahedron style text align center I sub h sub Self dual Compound of five cubes , or rhombihedron Image Compound of five cubes.png 100px Dodecahedron Rhombic triacontahedron style text align center I sub h sub Compound of five octahedra Compound of five octahedra , or small icosiicosahedron Image Compound of five octahedra.png 100px Icosidodecahedron Icosahedron style text align center I sub h sub Compound of five cubes Best known is the compound ... of the two an octahedron , which shares the same face planes as the compound. Thus it is a stellation ... be regarded as a Dual regular compounds dual regular compound . The compound of five tetrahedra comes in two chirality mathematics enantiomorph ic versions, which together make up the compound of 10 tetrahedra. Each of the tetrahedral compounds is self dual, and the compound of 5 cubes is dual to the compound ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Compound nevus Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 D22 ILDS D22.L14 ICD9 ICDO 8760 0 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID A compound nevus is a type of Melanocytic nevus mole formed by groups of nevus cells found in the Epidermis skin epidermis and dermis the two main layers of tissue that make up the skin . External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 44274 Compound nevus entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict Gonadal tumors, paraganglioma, glomus, nevi and melanomas Skin tumors, nevi and melanomas Category Benign neoplasms Category Melanocytic nevi and neoplasms med stub ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 Compound 48 80 is a polymer produced by the condensation reaction condensation of N methyl p methoxyphenethylamine with formaldehyde . ref http www.sigmaaldrich.com catalog ProductDetail.do?N4 C2313 7CSIGMA&N5 SEARCH CONCAT PNO 7CBRAND KEY&F SPEC Compound48 80 at Sigma Aldrich ref It promotes histamine release. ref cite journal journal Br J Pharmacol year 1970 volume 38 issue 1 pages 253 262 title Mechanisms of histamine release by compound 48 80 author A. M. Rothschild pmid 4189829 pmc 1702640 ref In biochemical research, compound 48 80 is used to promote mast cell degranulation . References reflist Category Polymers biochem stub zh Compound 48 80 ... more details
in Compound Management for High Throughput Screening date 2004 12 01 volume 2 issue 6 pages ... often involved in fetching chemicals, and quality control of the storage environment is called Compound Management or Compound Control. Compound Management is often a significant expense, as well as career ... journal Drug Discovery World date Spring 2003 author Ian Yates title Compound Management Comes of Age pages 35&ndash 42 format PDF url http www.ddw online.com data pdfs compound 20management.pdf ref There are many books and journal articles devoted entirely or in part to compound management. ref cite book title Industrialization of Drug Discovery author Jeffrey S. Handen chapter Compound Management ... to be faced in the necessity of compound management, which are being surmounted by concerted efforts ... The challenge of compound management journal Modern Drug Discovery date January February 1999 ... compound management platform, in order to serve over 200,000 different compounds. ref cite journal author Adam Yasgar et al. title Compound Management for Quantitative High Throughput Screening journal ...?artid 2390859&blobtype pdf ref In short, Compound Management requires inventory control ... compounds contained in compound libraries can number in the millions, making compound management and compound control important contributors to research and drug discovery . Outsourcing Because of the significant expenses and infrastructure required for accurate compound management space ... significant experience in compound management due to the complexity of tracking not only inventory data, but also compound location, storage conditions, and compound integrity. This experience also ... conferences related to compound management. The best known is Compound Management & Integrity ref ... 20 20UK .htm Conference Compound Management & Integrity 2009 ref although many chemistry and pharmaceutical ... more details
unreferenced date April 2009 For pipe joint compound Pipe dope Image jointcompound.jpg thumb right 285px A bucket of joint compound File Drywall.jpg thumb right Drywall with joint compound applied. Joint compound also known as drywall compound is a white substance similar to plaster used to seal joints between sheets of drywall , primarily in building construction. It is often referred to simply as mud . Ready mix lightweight joint compound Ready mix lightweight joint compound is a pre made form of joint compound designed for fast application and easy maintenance. The compound is a complex combination of water , limestone , expanded perlite , ethylene vinyl acetate polymer and attapulgite . This delicate mixture of compounds gives it a very creamy texture which allows it to spread onto surface with great ease. Usage Ready mixed joint compound is most commonly used in hanging drywall for new ... coats. When used for new walls, joint compound effectively eliminates all blemishes from the surface of the drywall, such as drilled in screws, hanging tape, or drywall tape. Joint compound can be used ..., bumps, tears, and other minor damages. Ready mix joint compound is usually more forgiving than the traditional form of joint compound. It can be used for as long of a period of time as needed, and does not dry up unless left unattended for a long period of time. Traditional mix it yourself joint compound .... Often referred to as drywall taping mud, joint compound is the primary material used in the drywall industry by a tradesperson , or applicator, called a taper or drywall taper. A similar compound is used ... been pre sealed and coated with joint compound. The flexibility and plastic qualities of joint compound ... and trowelled joint compound on gypsum panels is a standard construction technique for painted ... overtop, it is best to apply topping compound for finish layer s that level and sand more evenly. Both ... compound mixes manufactured prior to the 1980s often contained a complex mixture of several substances ... more details
Image Cyclopropane.png thumb 150px right Cyclopropane is the smallest alicyclic compound. An alicyclic compound is an organic compound that is both Aliphatic compound aliphatic and cyclic compound cyclic . They contain one or more all carbon rings which may be either saturation chemistry saturated or unsaturated, but do not have aromaticity aromatic character. ref GoldBookRef title Alicyclic compounds file A00216 year 1995 ref Alicyclic compounds may or may not have aliphatic side chains attached. The simplest alicyclic compounds are the monocyclic cycloalkane s cyclopropane , cyclobutane , cyclopentane , cyclohexane , cycloheptane , cyclooctane , cyclononane , cyclodecane , cycloundecane , cyclododecane , and so on. Bicyclic molecule Bicyclic alkanes include bicycloundecane and decalin . Polycyclic compound Polycyclic alkanes include cubane , basketane , and housane . Spiro compound s have two or more rings that are connected through only one carbon atom. An exocyclic group is always shown outside the ring structure, take for instance the exocyclic double bond on the left Image Exocyclic.png 200px Left exocyclic double bond Right regular double bond br style clear both See for an example isotoluene . The placement of double bonds in many alicyclic compounds can be predicted with Bredt s rule . The mode of ring closing in the formation of many alicyclic compounds can be predicted by Baldwin s rules . Cycloalkenes Image Cyclohexene.png thumb right Cyclohexene is an alicyclic compound with a double bond. Monocyclic cycloalkene s are cyclopropene , cyclobutene , cyclopentene , cyclohexene , cycloheptene , cyclooctene , and so on. Bicyclic alkenes include norbornene and norbornadiene . References references Category Organic compounds Category Organic chemistry ar ca Compost alic clic de Alicyclische Verbindungen et Alits klilised hendid el fa fr Compos alicyclique he hu Aliciklusos vegy let nl ... more details