If an alkene contains on carbons at double bond Cl , Br and - CH2 - CH2 - OH , CH(CH3)2 , Write the E and Z configuration of it?
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First, we need to draw the structure of the alkene with the given substituents. The alkene has a double bond, so we can represent it as C=C. Then, we can add the substituents to the carbons involved in the double bond: ``` Cl Br | | C = Show more…
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