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Consider the hydrocarbon below.

H H
\ /
C===C
/ \
H H

What is the name of this hydrocarbon?
propene
pentene
butene
ethene

2 Answers

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It is an Alkene because it has a double bond, so it’ll have “ene” at the end. The simplest Alkene has 2 carbons.

2 carbons = “eth”

Look at that! Two carbons! It must be “ethene”
User Sedeh
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Answer: ethene

Step-by-step explanation:

The representation of the hydrocarbon is:

H H
\ /
C = C
/ \
H H

So, the double C bond means it is an alkene.

The number of carbon atoms in the molecule is named with the proper prefix:

propa - is used for 3 carbon atoms
penta - is used for 5 carbon atoms
but - is used for 4 carbon atoms
etha - is use for 2 carbon atoms.

Therefore that alkene is name ethene
User Trevor Clarke
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