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Select the two models that represent molecules of substances with the same chemical formula but different arrangements of atoms.HCpropene propane cyclopropane 1-butene Complete the chemical formula for the two substances.If an atomic symbol has no subscript, leave the box next to the symbol blank.CH

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Select the two models that represent molecules of substances with the same chemical formula but different arrangements of atoms.HCpropene propane cyclopropane 1-butene Complete the chemical formula for the two substances.If an atomic symbol has no subscript, leave the box next to the symbol blank.CH

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The question seems to be incomplete. However, based on the information provided, it seems like you're asking about isomers - compounds with the same chemical formula but different arrangements of atoms.

From the options given, propane and cyclopropane are isomers. They both have the chemical formula C3H8, but the arrangement of atoms is different.

In propane, the three carbon atoms are arranged in a straight chain, with the hydrogen atoms filling the remaining bonds. Its structural formula is CH3CH2CH3.

In cyclopropane, the three carbon atoms are arranged in a ring, with the hydrogen atoms again filling the remaining bonds. Its structural formula is C3H6.

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