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Assign stereochemistry (E or $Z$ ) to the double bond in the following compound, and convert the drawing into a skeletal structure (red = O):
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Step 1: Identify the double bond: the C=C is between the alkene carbon bearing a phenyl ring and the alkene carbon bearing an –CH2–O– (red O) substituent. Show more…
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