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Interpretation:
Four isomers consistent with the formula
Concept introduction:
The IHD accounts for the number of rings or multiple bonds the structure could possess.
Number of conjugated C=C double bond are predicted using following table.
Conjugated |
UV |
Change in |
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Answer to Problem 15.32P
Four isomers consistent with the formula
Explanation of Solution
The given molecular formula is
From the table
Conjugated |
UV |
Change in |
- | ||
The two conjugated
Therefore four isomers consistent with the formula
Isomers consistent with the formula
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