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  • C6H10 Chemical Name: Isomers and Structures Explained
    The chemical formula C6H10 represents a hydrocarbon with six carbon atoms and ten hydrogen atoms. However, this formula alone doesn't tell us the exact structure of the molecule. Therefore, there are several possible isomers (different structures with the same chemical formula) of C6H10, each with its own unique name.

    To give you a specific name, we need more information about the structure of the molecule.

    Here are some possibilities depending on the structure:

    * Cyclohexene: A six-membered ring with one double bond.

    * 1-Hexene: A six-carbon chain with a double bond at the first carbon.

    * 2-Hexene: A six-carbon chain with a double bond at the second carbon.

    * 3-Hexene: A six-carbon chain with a double bond at the third carbon.

    * Cyclohexane: A six-membered ring with all single bonds.

    Could you provide more information about the specific structure you are interested in?

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