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Give the name of the following molecule. A compound with a total of six carbons with a double bond and the rest single bonds. There is a chain of five carbons across the bottom with a double bond between the third and fourth carbons when counting form left to right. There in a methyl group branching off of the middle carbon.

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Answer:
The name of given molecule is 3-Methylpent-2-ene.

Step-by-step explanation:
First of all a carbon chain of five carbons was drawn. Then a double bond was made between carbon 3 and 4 (starting from left). A methyl group was drawn at middle carbon which is at position 3.

Molecule sketched was named as,

1) A longest chain containing double bond was selected and numbering was started from the end closest to double bond. Hence,

2-Pentene or Pent-2-ene

2) The position of substituent was specified before the parent name, Hence,

3-Methyl-2-Pentene or 3-Methylpent-2-ene
Give the name of the following molecule. A compound with a total of six carbons with-example-1
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