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Consider the H-atoms in the molecule given below and answer the following.

Identify the type (`1^@, 2^@` or `3^@` alkyl, vinyl, allyl etc.) of these H-atoms.

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`H_a =1^@` alkyl; `H_b = 2^@` alkyl;` H_c =2^@` allyl; `H_d` = vinyl; `H_e = 3^@` allyl
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