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In a hydrocarbon's name, what does the suffix –yl indicate about the molecule?

There is a double carbon bond in the molecule.

There is a double hydrogen bond in the molecule.

There is a substituent in the molecule.

There is a triple carbon bond in the molecule.

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Yup, the other one's right I checked it.
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User Vaiden
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In PLATO it's C. There is a substituent in the molecule.
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User Aymanadou
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