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Menthene, a hydrocarbon found in mint plants, has the systematic name 1-isopropyl-4-methylcyclohexene. Draw its structure.
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Start by drawing a cyclohexene ring, which is a six-membered carbon ring with a double bond between two of the carbons. Show more…
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