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This depends on the way the molecule is structured. A condensed formula can have several isomers, each with a different name.

If it's an alkyne

A linear C6H10 formula will be called Hexine (No ramifications and the triple bond between the first and the second carbon)

Depending on the placement of the ramifications and the triple bond it can be called

by names such as 4-methyl-2-pentyne.

Note: C6H10 can also be an alkene, resulting in an -ene termination.

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C6H10 is Tertiary-Butyl Acetylene.

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