Change the bond between the two carbon atoms in each molecule to a double or triple bond as needed to complete the structure. If the bond should remain a single bond, then you do not need to do anything to the bond. Do not change any other bonds in the molecules.

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Change the bond between the two carbon atoms in each molecule to a double or triple bond as needed to complete the
structure. If the bond should remain a single bond, then you do not need to do anything to the bond. Do not change any
other
bonds in the molecules.
Molecule A
Molecule B
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Rings
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Rings
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H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
1.
H -
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
Transcribed Image Text:Change the bond between the two carbon atoms in each molecule to a double or triple bond as needed to complete the structure. If the bond should remain a single bond, then you do not need to do anything to the bond. Do not change any other bonds in the molecules. Molecule A Molecule B Select Draw Rings More Erase Select Draw Rings More Erase // H. H. H. H. H. H. 1. H - H. H. H. H. H.
Molecule C
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Draw
Rings
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H.
H C
Transcribed Image Text:Molecule C Select Draw Rings More Erase H. H C
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