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IF the number of carbon atoms in the molecular formulae of alkenes is denoted by 'n', what will be the number of hydrogen atoms?

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If the number of carbon atoms in alkenes is denoted by .n., then .2n. will be the number of hydrogen atoms. Since, the general formula of alkene is `C_(n)H_(2n)`.
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