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how many di-substituted/tri-substituted alkenes will form?
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I think there will be 2 di substituted and 3 tri substituted but i just want to confirm this. After the carbocation rearangment there will be 2 di substituted alkenes coming from the CH3 groups forming a double bond and the 3 tri substituted alkenes right?
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I agree
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Di, 1-heptene and methyleneheptane
Tri, 2-heptene, (E) and (Z)-3-, and (E) and (Z)-4-heptenes.
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the e/z isomers account for different alkenes?
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i guess there are 2 di substituted and 5 tri substituted
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