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Alkenes

Alkenes - Double bonds

Alkynes - Triple bonds

Alkenes Cis-Trans

Alkenes - Cis-Trans Isomers Is this isomer cis or trans? Or not either?

Alkenes - Cis-Trans Isomers Is this isomer cis or trans? Or not either?

Alkenes - Cis-Trans Isomers Is this isomer cis or trans? Or not either?

Cis-Trans Isomers and Vision Identify some cis and trans bonds.

Cis-Trans Isomers and Vision Identify some cis and trans bonds.

Cis-Trans Isomers and Vision Identify some cis and trans bonds.

Cis-Trans Isomers and Vision Isomerization of cis-trans bonds.

Cis-Trans Isomers and Vision Isomerization of cis-trans bonds.

Cis retinal to trans retinal creates vision. Rapid movements of the t-retinal are transferred to protein, to lipid membrane and nerve cells to which it is attached.

Aromatic Compounds. Structures for: cyclohexane, cyclohexene, 1,3- cyclohexadiene, and benzene

Aromatic Compounds.