Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

triene

noun
/ˈtraɪ.iːn/
Definition
A hydrocarbon that contains three double bonds in its structure.
Examples
  • 1. The compound is a triene, which makes it highly reactive in chemical reactions.
  • 2. Linoleic acid is an example of a fatty acid that contains a triene structure.
  • 3. When examining the molecule, you can clearly identify the three double bonds characteristic of a triene.
Meaning
In organic chemistry, a triene is a type of alkene that has three carbon-carbon double bonds, typically found in compounds derived from natural sources like oils or fats.
Synonyms
  • Tri-alkene
  • Triple bonded hydrocarbon