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Using Cis/Trans versus E/Z to Describe Double Bonds
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In this video, we'll clear the air as to when you can use cis/trans, E/Z, or neither when describing a double bond. What you'll see is that cis/trans terminology works in specific situations, and E/Z is more generally and can always be used. However, we'll see how both can be utilized with tons of examples.
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