. Draw the bond line structure for each compound (a. and b.) below 2. What are the fragment ions obtained for the following (a. and b.) through both the one bond and 2 bonds fragmentation pathways (Please show the steps in the pathways) a. (3E, 5Z)-2,5,8,9-tetramethyldodec-3,5-diene b. (CH3)3CCH2COCH(CH3)CH2CH3

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1. Draw the bond line structure for each compound (a. and b.) below 

2. What are the fragment ions obtained for the following (a. and b.) through both the one bond and 2 bonds fragmentation pathways (Please show the steps in the pathways)

             a.  (3E, 5Z)-2,5,8,9-tetramethyldodec-3,5-diene

             b.  (CH3)3CCH2COCH(CH3)CH2CH3

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Each of the two substituents that are attached to a double bond's carbon atoms is examined using the E/Z system, which rates them as either high or  as low priority. An alkene is considered to be a Z isomer if both of its carbons have the higher priority groups are on the same side of the double bond. An E isomer exists for the alkene when the higher priority group are on the opposing sides.

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