What kinds of isomers could the molecule shown have? Check all that apply. OH At least one enantiomer. At least one diastereomer. At least one cis-trans isomer. At least one constitutional isomer. None of these.
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This means that it can have: - At least one cis-trans isomer: if the two substituents attached to the double bond are different, the molecule can exist in two different configurations, cis and trans. - At least one constitutional isomer: if we move the OH group Show more…
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