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21 June, 19:09

If you bend a straight chain of carbons, do you make a different structure

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  1. 21 June, 19:31
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    You can't technically bend a straight carbon chain, and if you did, you'd have to remove a few hydrogen atoms to allow for the bend.

    However, cis - and trans - isomers of an alkene (and some other unsaturated hydrocarbons) have the same chemical formula but different structures.
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