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Exhibit 9-1
-Given the data in Exhibit 9-1, the level of saving decreases as disposable income increases.
Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds
A chemical bond between two carbon atoms involving four bonding electrons instead of the usual two, leading to the formation of alkenes.
Rotation
The action or process of rotating on or as on an axis or center, commonly referred to in chemistry as the movement of molecules, specifically their ability to rotate polarized light.
Carbon-Carbon Double Bond
A covalent bond formed between two carbon atoms involving the sharing of two pairs of electrons, resulting in a pi bond overlaid on a sigma bond.
Alkenes
Hydrocarbons that contain at least one double bond between carbon atoms, making them unsaturated.
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