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Interpretation:
The skeletal formula for all the possible dichloro addition products of the normal butene is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The skeletal formula of the compound is the shortcut representation of the compound. It gives information about the bonding between the groups. The skeletal structure is also known as a line-angle structure.
In addition reaction two molecules react to form a larger molecule.
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