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Double bond equivalents help in search for structure of a compound. It involves following steps:
Calculate the expected number of hydrogen atoms in the saturated structure.
(a) For `C_(n)` there would be: `(2n+2)` hydrogens if compound contains C,H,O only.
(b) For `C_(n),N_(m)` there would be `(2n+2+m)` hydrogens.
Subtract the actual number of hydrogen and divide by 2. This gives the double bond equivalents.
Ring is considered to possess single DBE.
Which of the following is not correct?

A

`{:("Compound",DBE),(C_(7)H_(10)O,2):}`

B

`{:("Compound",DBE),(C_(7)H_(8)O,4):}`

C

`{:("Compound",DBE),(C_(7)H_(17)N,3):}`

D

`{:("Compound",DBE),(C_(7)H_(13)NO,2):}`

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C
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