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18 July, 14:19

Which prefix indicates a molecule with 2 carbon atoms?

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  1. 18 July, 14:36
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    Prefix used for a molecule with two carbon atoms is (Eth-).

    Explanation:

    Those organic compounds which contain two carbon atoms are specified by using a prefix (Eth-).

    Examples:

    An Alcohol with two carbon atoms = Ethanol

    An Alkyne with two carbon atoms = Ethyne

    An Alkene with two carbon atoms = Ethene

    A Carboxylic Acid with two carbon atoms = Ethanoic Acid

    An Aldehyde with two carbon atoms = Ethanall
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