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Which answer best describes this reaction? C is bonded above, left, and below to H, and right to a second C bonded above and below to H and to the right to a third C. That third C is double bonded above right to O and below right to O bonded to H + H bonded to O bonded to C bonded above and below to H and to the right to C. Also bonded above, below, and to the right to H right arrow C is bonded above, left, and below to H, and right to a second C bonded above and below to H and to the right to a third C. That third C is double bonded above right to O and below right to O. That O is bonded to C bonded above and below to H and to the right to C, bonded above, below, and right to H + H Subscript 2 Baseline O.

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