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The compound described is cyclobutene*; it contains 6 hydrogen atoms per molecule.

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*Theoretically, the compound could be methyl cyclopropene, but this ring structure is apparently too strained to exist under normal conditions. If it does exist it also would contain 6 hydrogen atoms per miolecule.

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The carbons on either end of the chain will have three hydrogen atoms attached and the others will have two. 12 hydrogen atoms will be on the chain.

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Each molecule of benzene requires six additional hydrogens to become cyclohexane, C6H12 a cyclic saturated hydrocarbon, or eight additional hydrogen atoms to become the alkane, C6H14

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This is the 2-butyne with the formula C4H6. Six hydrogen atoms exist in the molecule.
The general chemical formula of alkynes is CnH2n-2.

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at least 8 as cycloalkane and maximum 10 as alkanes, both are the saturated compounds.

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