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4 January, 19:08

CH2 - CH2 - CH3

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CH3 - CH2 - CH - CH2 - CH = CH2

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  1. 4 January, 19:17
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    The name of that product is 1-nonene.

    The sufix ene is because it is an alkene, which comes from the fact that it has a double bond.

    The prefix none is because it has 9 carbon.

    And the use of number 1 is because the double bond is in the carbon number 1.
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