Definition
In chemistry, any of several hydrocarbons containing seven carbon atoms and one double bond between two carbon atoms.
Etymology
From Greek 'hepta' (seven) + the chemical suffix '-ene' (indicating a double bond in hydrocarbons), literally 'seven-carbon alkene.'
Kelly Says
Heptene is industrially important for making plastics and chemicals—it's the invisible molecular foundation behind countless everyday products you touch!
Translations
ELΕλληνικά
επτανο
ep-ta-no
ESEspañol
heptano
hep-tan-oh
FISuomi
heptaneeni
hep-ta-nee-ni
FRFrançais
heptène
ep-ten
IDBahasa Indonesia
heptena
hep-te-nah
ITItaliano
eptano
ep-tan-oh
KO한국어
heptene
he-pe-te-ne
MSBahasa Melayu
heptana
hep-tah-nah
MYမြန်မာ
ဟဲပတိန်း
he-pa-tin
NLNederlands
hepteen
hep-teen
PTPortuguês
hepteno
hep-teh-noh
SWKiswahili
hepteni
hep-te-ni
TEతెలుగు
హెప్టీన్
hep-teen
UKУкраїнська
гептан
hep-tan
VITiếng Việt
heptan
hep-tan
YOYO
hepeteni
he-pe-te-ni
ZUZU
iheptane
i-hep-tan-eh