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16 April, 20:13

Which of the following represents a hydrocarbon that contains one double bond somewhere in the carbon chain?

alkane

alkene

alkyne

substituted hydrocarbon

I know it's not C, alkyne

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  1. 16 April, 23:39
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    The answer is alkene.

    An alkane is a saturated hydrocarbon, thi is it has only single bonds.

    Alkenes and alkynes are unsaturated: alkenes have double bonds and alkynes have triple bonds.

    Subsituted hydrocarbon, is a hydrocarbon with one hydrogen substituted by another element or a group.

    For example:

    CH3 - CH - CH3

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