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Maia Melendez
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18 November, 19:47
Propene is called an unsaturated hydrocarbon, why
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Walter Leonard
18 November, 19:51
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Propene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon as it contains one double covalent bond. An unsaturated hydrocarbon would be a hydrocarbon molecule containing at least one double or triple covalent bond.
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