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... which , unlike single bonds , will not allow the atoms they join to rotate freely about the bond axis . If a double bond joins two carbon atoms , and each C also has two different atoms ( or groups of atoms ) attached.
... which , unlike single bonds , will not allow the atoms they join to rotate freely about the bond axis . If a double bond joins two carbon atoms , and each C also has two different atoms ( or groups of atoms ) attached.
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In the ball - and - stick models shown in To Figure 4.7c , the middle carbon is De called an asymmetric carbon because it is attached to four different atoms or groups of atoms . The four groups can be arranged in space about the ...
In the ball - and - stick models shown in To Figure 4.7c , the middle carbon is De called an asymmetric carbon because it is attached to four different atoms or groups of atoms . The four groups can be arranged in space about the ...
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Concept 4.3 Functional groups are the parts of molecules involved in chemical reactions • The Functional Groups Most Important in the Chemistry of Life Functional groups are chemically reactive groups of atoms within an organic molecule ...
Concept 4.3 Functional groups are the parts of molecules involved in chemical reactions • The Functional Groups Most Important in the Chemistry of Life Functional groups are chemically reactive groups of atoms within an organic molecule ...
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