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A compound of carbon and hydrogen having one double covalent bond between two of the carbon atoms in the molecule is known as what type of hydrocarbon?
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A compound of carbon and hydrogen having one double covalent bond between two of the carbon atoms in the molecule is known as what type of hydrocarbon?
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It would be known as a meth_(insert - ane, - ene, and -yne) hydrocarbon. 1 bond = -ane 2 bonds = - ene And so on.
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