Bond line notation of 3-isobutylhept-l -ene is ?
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Alkenes are a prominent class of hydrocarbons that are present in crude oil. There is one carbon-carbon double bond in this alkene family. This double bond significantly alters the chemistry of the family's chemicals.
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The chemical formula of 3-isobutylhept-1-ene is
- The given compound consists of seven carbon atoms for which we can use the prefix 'hept-'.
- It contains alkene as a functional group for which we can use the suffix '-ene'.
- A substituent i.e., isobutyl attached to the main parent chain at position 3.
- Thus, the structural formula of the given compound is CH₃CH₂CH₂CH₂C(H){CH(CH₃)₂}CH=CH₂.
Hence, the Bond line notation of the given compound is CH₃CH₂CH₂CH₂C(H){CH(CH₃)₂}CH=CH₂.
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