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Write structures of all the alkenes which on hydrogenation give 2-methylbutane.

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The structures of required alkenes can be obtained by putting double bonds at different positions in the skeleton of 2-methylbutane i.e., `C - oversetunderset(|)(C)(C) - C - C` .Thus, we have following alkenes :
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