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Question 1What is the IUPAC classification of CH₂CH₂?halohydrocarbon0 0OOOOamidecarboxylic acidaromaticalkynealkaneaminealkenealdehydeO cyclichydrocarbonalcoholesterether

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Answer:

alkene.

Step-by-step explanation:

Remember that C can be bonded 4 times and H just once. You can realize that the structure of CH2CH2 is the following:

This structure has a double bond between carbon and carbon atoms.

You can note that this is an alkene: an alkene is a hydrocarbon with one or more carbon-carbon double covalent bonds.

The answer would be alkene.

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