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Mahoney
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4 April, 15:40
Which formula represents an alkene?
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4 April, 15:43
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Alkenes are organic compounds which contains double bonds between two carbon atoms. The formula C2H4 can be classified as an alkene since it most likely contains a double bond between the carbon-carbon atoms. An alkene has the general formula of CnH2n.
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