CH2CCH3CH
CH2CCH3CH is an organic chemical compound. Its molecular formula is C4H6. This formula indicates that the molecule contains four carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms. The arrangement of these atoms determines the compound's structure and properties. The notation CH2CCH3CH suggests a branched structure with a double bond. Specifically, it implies a vinyl group (CH2=) attached to a carbon atom that is also bonded to a methyl group (CH3) and another carbon atom which is then bonded to a hydrogen atom. This particular arrangement of atoms leads to an unsaturated hydrocarbon, meaning it contains at least one carbon-carbon double bond. Unsaturated hydrocarbons are generally more reactive than their saturated counterparts. Further characterization would be needed to determine its precise IUPAC name and specific physical and chemical properties, such as boiling point, melting point, and reactivity.