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15 October, 15:49
What is symmetrical alkene
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Grant Blevins
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A symmetrical alkene is an alkene in whose molecule the doubly bonded carbons bear the same ligands. eg. 1: In 1, each double bonded carbon bears two methyl groups. Thus, 1 is a symmetrical alkene.
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