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  • Pentane: Chemical Structure, Properties, and Identification
    The molecule with the atomic configuration CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3 is called pentane.

    Here's why:

    * CH3 represents a methyl group (one carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms).

    * CH2 represents a methylene group (one carbon atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms).

    * There are five carbon atoms in the chain (five CHx groups).

    The prefix "pent-" indicates five carbon atoms, and the suffix "-ane" indicates that it's an alkane (a saturated hydrocarbon).

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