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How many atoms are linear in the compound `(CH_(3)-CH_(2)-C -= C-CH=CH_(2))` ?

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To determine how many atoms are linear in the compound \( CH_3-CH_2-C \equiv C-CH=CH_2 \), we will analyze the structure of the compound step by step. ### Step 1: Identify the Structure The compound consists of a chain of carbon atoms with various types of bonds (single, double, and triple). The structure can be broken down as follows: - The first carbon (C1) is part of the \( CH_3 \) group. - The second carbon (C2) is part of the \( CH_2 \) group. - The third carbon (C3) is involved in a triple bond with the fourth carbon (C4). - The fifth carbon (C5) has a double bond with the sixth carbon (C6), which is \( CH_2 \). ...
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