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Which of these chemicals contains a carbon–carbon double bond?
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A double bond
in chemistry
is a
chemical bond
between the two
chemical elements
involving four
bonding electrons
instead of the usual two. The most common double bond, that is the between two carbon atoms, can be found in the
alkenes
.
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