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Which of these chemicals contains a carbon–carbon double bond? A. C2H6 B. C2H4 C. C2H2
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Which of these chemicals contains a carbon–carbon double bond?
A. C2H6
B. C2H4
C. C2H2
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b. C2H4 is the ans ,also known as Ethylene
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