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    #64920   2008-05-19 01:27 GMT      
    prop-1-ene or propene
    CH2=CH-CH3

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    #64922   2008-05-19 01:38 GMT      
    CH2=CH-CH3

    Propene or Propylene. Both names are in common usage.

    I don't think there's any need to specify the bond position, because if you put the bond in the 1 position or the 2 position, it's the same either way (just turn the molecule over).

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    #64923   2008-05-20 03:55 GMT      
    Propene
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