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C8H12 represents an alkene with eight carbon atoms and twelve hydrogen atoms, likely having one or more double bonds. It can be drawn in various structural forms, including straight-chain and branched isomers. Common examples include octenes, which can be depicted with a double bond between specific carbon atoms in the chain. To illustrate it, you would typically represent the carbon backbone with double bonds as needed while ensuring the correct number of hydrogen atoms is attached.

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