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Match the combining forms with their meanings.
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Hydrogenation
A chemical reaction where hydrogen is added to double or triple bonds in an organic compound, often resulting in saturated compounds.
2-Pentene
An alkene with the formula C5H10, featuring a double bond between the second and third carbon atoms.
Pentane
A straight-chain alkane with the formula C5H12, used as a solvent in the laboratory and as a standard in certain types of chromatography.
Mass Spectrum
A graph or chart that displays the distribution of ions by mass in a sample, providing information about the molecular weight and structure of compounds.
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