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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 14:00 mazielynn84

[08.05] which answer provides the correct name for name the following hydrocarbon? (2 points) moving left to right: a hydrocarbon chain made of a methyl group (ch subscript three) single bond carbon triple bond carbon single bond ch bonded to a methyl group (ch subscript three) and a chain including a methelyne group (ch subscript two) single bond methyl group (ch subscript three). 4-ethyl-2-pentyne 4-methyl-2-hexyne 2-heptyne 4-methy-hexane

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