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Chapter 6, Problem 32CTQ
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Interpretation:Each 2-butene in Model 10 needs to be identified by two names each from Z-2-butene, E-2-butene, cis-2-butene and trans-2-butene.
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The naming of compound using E-Z system is based on analysis of the groups at the end of double bond. As per the CIP rules, if the highest priority group is on the same side it is marked as Z and if the highest priority group is on the opposite side it is named as E.
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Organic Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry
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