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An unsaturated hydrocarbon...

An unsaturated hydrocarbon

A

contains six carbon atoms

B

contains fewer hydrogen atoms than is needed for carbon to have its usual valency of four

C

contains excess hydrogen

D

contains a chain of carbon atom

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B

contains fewer hydrogen atoms than is needed for carbon to have its usual valency of four
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