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structure of pentene

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Answered by harsh13767370
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Answered by aryak27
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It's pretty easy to identify the smell of gasoline. This distinctive smell is due in part to the pentene in the gasoline mixture. Pentene is a compound with five carbon atoms and a double bond. If we break apart the name of the compound, then the structure makes sense. The 'pent-' part means 'five' and refers to the longest chain of five carbon atoms. The 'ene' part refers to a double bond somewhere in the molecule. The chemical formula for pentene is: C5 H10. The most basic five carbon chain will have a chemical formula of: C5 H12, but as pentene has a double bond, it has two less hydrogen atoms.

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