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Rank the set of substituents below in order of priority according to the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog sequence rules. W-C-CH_BW=CHCH. Dw-cios b o (a) —C=CH (b) -CH=CH2 (c) —C(CH3)3 (d)
Rank the substituents shown below in order of Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priorities (1 = highest priority group, 4 = lowest priority group). -C(CH3)3 -CH(CH3)2 -CH3 -CH2CH3 Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 1 more group attempt remaining
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You may change your response by submitting again. Rank the following substituents from lowest to highest priority according to the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog rules. -c. -OCH -BH2 -CH NH2 A B D E O B, E, D, A O A, B, E, D O D, E, B, A O D, E, A, B A neutral, sp2-hybridized carbon can forr sigma-bonds and pi-bonds? Submit Submit and Next n: Mark this question for later review
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