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Chemistry 115 practice problems on organic nomenclature and solubility.

Practice problems from a chemistry worksheet for Chemistry 115 at Youville College, featuring questions on naming alkanes and alkenes, and solubility of alkynes in water.

Practice problems from a chemistry worksheet for Chemistry 115 at Youville College, featuring questions on naming alkanes and alkenes, and solubility of alkynes in water.

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Final Answer:
1a. pentane
1b. 2-methylbutane
2a. hex-3-ene
2b. 4-methylpent-2-ene
3a. not soluble in H₂O
3b. not soluble in H₂O
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