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Which structure correctly represents the bonding in a hydrocarbon molecule? A. 6 carbon atoms forming single bonds with 13 hydrogen atoms; the second carbon from the right has a methyl group attached to it B. 8 carbon atoms forming single bonds with 18 hydrogen atoms; a triple bond exists between the third and fourth carbon atom from the right C. four carbon atoms forming single bonds with seven hydrogen atoms; a methyl group forms a single bond with the second carbon from the left D. three carbon atoms forming single bonds with seven hydrogen atoms with; a double bond exists between the first and second carbon atom from the right

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d be the ANSWER



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