CH 2 =CH–CH=CH–CH=CH–CH 3 How many geometrical isomers of this compound are possible ?
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CH2=CH–CH=CH–CH=CH–CH3
How many geometrical isomers of this compound are possible ?
How many geometrical isomers of this compound are possible ?
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 8
Answer
(C) 4
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