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Which of the following six-carbon molecules can be a straight-chain alkyne with two triple bonds and no double bonds?

C6H4
C6H6
C6H8
C6H10

I chose C6H6, is this correct?
7 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
I agree
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Which of the following six-carbon molecules can be a straight-chain alkyne with two triple bonds and no double bonds?

C6H4
C6H6
C6H8
C6H10

I chose C6H6, is this correct?

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