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Chapter 6, Problem 33CTQ
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Interpretation:The skeletal representations of Z-3-hexene and E-3-hexene needs to be determined.
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The essential structure of organic compound is a series of atoms that are bonded together. The skeleton consists of chains and branches or rings of bonded atoms.
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. Give the IUPAC names of the following compounds.
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