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Answer question number 9. The question is in the image.

Answer question number 9. The question is in the image.-example-1
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(2) pentene

Step-by-step explanation

Double carbon-carbon bonds (unsaturation) are found in alkenes. Alkenes are hydrocarbons that contain carbon-carbon double bonds. Their general formula is CnH2n for molecules with one double bond (and no rings).

Therefore, the only molecule with a double carbon-carbon bond is:

(2) pentene

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