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In IUPAC nomenclature for alkenes, how is the location of the double bond specified?
A. By the number of the last carbon atom of the double bond
B. By the number of the first carbon atom of the double bond in the numbered chain
C. By the total number of carbon atoms in the chain
D. By the number of substituents
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