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(a) Which double bonds in ($E$)-ocimene, a major component of the odor of lilac flowers, can exhibitstereoisomerism? (b) Draw a diastereomer of ($E$)-ocimene .
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It consists of three double bonds. However, the terminal bond cannot exhibit stereoisomerism because identical groups (hydrogens in this case) are attached to the terminal carbons. Show more…
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