The condensed structure of geraniol is shown. (E)-geraniol is the stereoisomer responsible for how roses smell. (a) Draw the line structure of (E)-geraniol.

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The condensed structure of geraniol is shown. (E)-geraniol is the stereoisomer responsible for how roses smell. (a) Draw the line structure of (E)-geraniol.
(CH3)2C=CHCH₂CH₂C=CHCH₂OH
CH3
Transcribed Image Text:(CH3)2C=CHCH₂CH₂C=CHCH₂OH CH3
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