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The formula C₅H₈ represents a hydrocarbon with five carbon atoms and eight hydrogen atoms. This molecular formula indicates that it could represent a variety of compounds, including alkenes, cycloalkenes, or other unsaturated hydrocarbons. One common example is 1-pentene, which is an alkene with a double bond between the first and second carbon atoms.

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