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Title: Double and Triple Bond Positioning
Description: In organic chemistry, the position of a double or triple bond in a molecule can have a significant impact on its chemical properties. further in notes

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‭Double and Triple Bond Positioning‬
I‭n organic chemistry, the position of a double or triple bond in a‬
‭molecule can have a significant impact on its chemical properties
...

‭ ne common method for indicating the position of a double or triple‬
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‭bond is to use a system of numbering the carbon atoms in the‬
‭molecule
...
For example, in the molecule but-2-ene, the double bond is‬
‭positioned between the second and third carbon atoms, so we would‬
‭indicate its position as "2
...
The triple bond in this molecule is positioned‬
‭between the third and fourth carbon atoms
...
"‬
‭ nother method for indicating the position of a double or triple bond is‬
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‭to use a system of bond line notation, also known as skeletal formula
...
The position of a double or triple bond is‬
‭indicated by a "wedge" or "hash" mark, with the wedge pointing‬
‭towards the carbon atom that the bond is attached to
...
We can represent this molecule using bond line‬
‭notation like this:‬
‭H---C=C---C | H‬
‭ he double bond is shown by the equals sign, and the position of the‬
T
‭bond is indicated by the wedge mark, which points towards the‬
‭second carbon atom
...
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I‭ hope this summary has been helpful in explaining the concept of‬
‭double and triple bond positioning in organic chemistry! Let me know‬
‭if you have any questions or need further clarification
Title: Double and Triple Bond Positioning
Description: In organic chemistry, the position of a double or triple bond in a molecule can have a significant impact on its chemical properties. further in notes