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The sources of American criminal procedure law include:
Heat Of Hydrogenation
The heat of hydrogenation is the change in enthalpy that occurs when an unsaturated compound reacts with hydrogen to become saturated, used as a measure of the stability of the compound’s double bonds.
Alkene
A hydrocarbon compound characterized by the presence of at least one carbon-carbon double bond, playing a vital role in organic chemistry.
IUPAC Name
The systematic naming of chemical compounds as recommended by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
Alkene
Organic compounds featuring one or more double bonds between carbon atoms, participating in diverse organic processes.
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