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These structures for alkenes are made according to the nomenclature system rules set by the IUPAC.
1. The base name indicates the number of carbon atoms present in the longest continuous carbon chain. In this case, Hexene indicates 6 Carbon atoms. Also, '-ene' indicates the presence of double bonds in the structure.
2. The numbering of Carbon atoms starts from the left-hand side.
3. The double bond is present between the carbon number 2 and 3. A carbon atom can form 4 bonds, therefore the hydrogen atom is placed accordingly.