Conjugated Dienes:Conjugated dienes are organic compounds containing two carbon-carbon double bonds separated by a single carbon-carbon bond, creating a system of alternating double and single bonds.
Electrophilic Addition:Electrophilic addition is a type of organic reaction where an electrophile (a species that is attracted to electrons) adds to a carbon-carbon double bond, forming a new product.
Resonance Stabilization:Resonance stabilization is a phenomenon where the positive charge of a carbocation can be delocalized across multiple atoms, resulting in a more stable intermediate.