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Open-chain compound

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An open-chain compound, also known as a linear compound, is a type of chemical compound characterized by a straight or branched chain of atoms, typically consisting of carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) atoms. In open-chain compounds, the atoms are connected by single, double, or triple bonds, but there are no closed rings or cyclic structures.

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