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Give an IUPAC substitutive name for each of the following compounds. Include the $E, Z$ designations where appropriate.
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For the first compound, we can see that the longest carbon chain has 6 carbons, so the base name will be "hexene" since there is a double bond present. The double bond is between carbons 2 and 3, so we will include "2" in the name. There is also a methyl group on Show more…
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