Question: We can use bond-line formulas to represent alkenes in much the same way that we use them to represent alkanes. Consider the following alkene: (a)

We can use bond-line formulas to represent alkenes in much the same way that we use them to represent alkanes. Consider the following alkene:
(a) What is the molecular formula of this alkene?
(b) What is its IUPAC name?
(c) How many carbon atoms are sp2-hybridized in this alkene? How many are sp3-hybridized?
(d) How many bonds are of the sp2–sp3 type? How many are of the sp3–sp3 type?

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