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9 January, 16:47

A carbon-carbon triple bond is found in a molecule of

(1) butane (3) butene

(2) butanone (4) butyne

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  1. 9 January, 19:05
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    The answer is (4) butyne. The carbon-carbon triple bond is found in alkynes. And the alkynes has - yne at the end of the name. "-ene" end means that it is alkene and has carbon-carbon double bonds.
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