How many cis/trans isomers does this molecule have? Enter the number in the box above the drawing area. Note: be sure you remember to count That is, an answer of zero is wrong! Also, highlight each bond in this structure that is trans but which could be cis in a different cis/trans isomer. If there are no such bonds, check the highlight box under the drawing area. Note: be careful not to highlight a bond just because it's trans in this drawing! It also needs to be a bond that would create a different cis/trans iso changed to cis. This molecule has cis/trans isomers in all. HO No bonds to highlight. OH

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How many cis/trans isomers does this molecule have? Enter the number in the box above the drawing area. Note: be sure you remember to count
That is, an answer of zero is wrong!
Also, highlight each bond in this structure that is trans but which could be cis in a different cis/trans isomer. If there are no such bonds, check the A
highlight box under the drawing area.
Note: be careful not to highlight a bond just because it's trans in this drawing! It also needs to be a bond that would create a different cis/trans isor
changed to cis.
This molecule has cis/trans isomers in all.
u
HO
No bonds to highlight.
OH
Transcribed Image Text:How many cis/trans isomers does this molecule have? Enter the number in the box above the drawing area. Note: be sure you remember to count That is, an answer of zero is wrong! Also, highlight each bond in this structure that is trans but which could be cis in a different cis/trans isomer. If there are no such bonds, check the A highlight box under the drawing area. Note: be careful not to highlight a bond just because it's trans in this drawing! It also needs to be a bond that would create a different cis/trans isor changed to cis. This molecule has cis/trans isomers in all. u HO No bonds to highlight. OH
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