an organic compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen and a triple bond (all the other bonds are single bonds) is classified as:
a. alkane
b. alkene
c. alkyne
d. arene

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Answer:

c. alkyne.

Explanation:

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In this case, according to the attached file, it turns out possible for us to say that alkanes have only single-bonded carbon atoms, alkenes have two double-bonded carbon atoms and alkynes have two triple-bonded carbon atoms.

In such a way, according to the aforementioned definition, we infer that that an organic compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen and a triple bond (all the other bonds are single bonds) is classified as c. alkyne.

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