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![Structure A
Cis Isomer
H₂C
Trans Isomer
Name of the Alkene
H
C=C
CH₂CH₂
H
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
Pentene
Propene
Hexene
Structure A
Structure B
[Choose ]
H₂C
H
C=C
Structure B
I
CH₂CH₂](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/be49b6cd-9004-4e4a-983e-d985e43b8ddd/0938c6e7-f7ff-46a5-8e8a-57e4757c50ca/0dffbks_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:Structure A
Cis Isomer
H₂C
Trans Isomer
Name of the Alkene
H
C=C
CH₂CH₂
H
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
Pentene
Propene
Hexene
Structure A
Structure B
[Choose ]
H₂C
H
C=C
Structure B
I
CH₂CH₂
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