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Which of the following apply to unsaturated hydrocarbons? Select all that apply. A) they do not have isomers. B) they are more stable than saturated hydrocarbons. C) they will react readily with other
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Which of the following apply to unsaturated hydrocarbons? Select all that apply.
A) they do not have isomers.
B) they are more stable than saturated hydrocarbons.
C) they will react readily with other elements and compounds.
D) they have double and triple bonds.
E) they include the alkyne and the alkene series.
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The answer is c!!!!!!!
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I understand that we are able to pick "select that would apply", but based on my information, I believe that the correct answer would actually be (option c) mainly because this would relate to the definition of the word "
hydrocarbons".
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