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If we remove one hydrogen (H) atom from Albanese ( saturated hydrocarborn), we get?

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If we remove one hydrogen atom from a saturated hydrocarbon like Albanese, we would create an unsaturated hydrocarbon. This means that the molecule would now have a double bond between two carbon atoms. The specific name of the new molecule would depend on the structure of the original Albanese molecule.
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