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Which of the following classes of organic compounds has C=C in it?

A) alkene
B) aldyhyde
C) alkyne
D) alkane

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The class of organic compounds that contain carbon-carbon double bonds, represented as C=C, is known as A) alkene.
Alkenes are unsaturated organic compounds and contain two carbon atoms bonded by one sigma bond and one pi bond. Alkenes exhibit different properties from alkanes due to the negative charge concentration at the double bond. Alkanes may be converted to alkenes and vice-versa.
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