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The structure of the compound has a five-carbon chain, in which C 1 is triple bonded to C 2, C 3 is wedge bonded to a hydroxyl group and dash bonded to a hydrogen atom, C 4 has an open single bond and is double bonded to C 5. The carbon atoms C 1, C 2, C 4, and C 5 are highlighted. An arrow from C 1 points to three atoms: C C H. An arrow from C 2 and C 4 points toward three atoms: C C C and an arrow from C 5 points toward three atoms: C H H.
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The structure of the compound has a five-carbon chain, in which C 1 is triple bonded to C 2, C 3 is wedge bonded to a hydroxyl group and dash bonded to a hydrogen atom, C 4 has an open single bond and is double bonded to C 5. The carbon atoms C 1, C 2, C 4, and C 5 are highlighted. An arrow from C 1 points to three atoms: C C H. An arrow from C 2 and C 4 points toward three atoms: C C C and an arrow from C 5 points toward three atoms: C H H.
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