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QUESTION:

If a compound has two carbon–carbon triple bonds and one carbon–carbon double bond,

what class of compound is it?

(a) an eneyne, (b) a dieneyne, (c) a trieneyne, (d) an enediyne, (e) an enetriyne.

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QUESTION:

If a compound has two carbon–carbon triple bonds and one carbon–carbon double bond,

what class of compound is it?

(a) an eneyne, (b) a dieneyne, (c) a trieneyne, (d) an enediyne, (e) an enetriyne.

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The number of moles of  is the product of the volume and molarity of this solution.

From the given,’

Volume of sulphuric acid = 35.0 mL

Molarity of  = 0.144 mol

                                

                                                       

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