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                What is the name of the following organic compound?
CH_3CH_2CCCH_2CH_2CH_3
            
        CH_3CH_2CCCH_2CH_2CH_3
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            Anonymous
            
    CH3CH2-C=C-CH2CH2CH3
I am assuming there is a double bond is between the carbons that are not linked to any hydrogens
count the number of carbons: 7
so, heptene
whenever there's a double, you would end with -ene (instead -ane [single bonds only])
note where the double bond is; count the carbons from left to right or right to left until you hit the double bond, depending which will give the lower number
3-heptene (the 3 denotes where the double bond is)
    
I am assuming there is a double bond is between the carbons that are not linked to any hydrogens
count the number of carbons: 7
so, heptene
whenever there's a double, you would end with -ene (instead -ane [single bonds only])
note where the double bond is; count the carbons from left to right or right to left until you hit the double bond, depending which will give the lower number
3-heptene (the 3 denotes where the double bond is)
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